Former minister Tsochatzopoulos behind the bomb attacks against ex-associate Sbokos

37 people are involved in the case of the huge extortion ring that was dismantled by the Greek police

The Hellenic Police have managed to dismantle the largest criminal organization in the history of the country, with the assistance of the Counter-Terrorism branch.

37 people are involved in the case of a huge extortion ring operating in the 6th wing of Korydallos prison, including former Defence Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos who was convicted for money-laundering and kickbacks, a young female lawyer, former police officer Christos Patoucheas who is also accused of collaborating with convicted terrorist Christodoulos Xiros and a number of known accomplices of terrorist Nikos Maziotis.

These 37 people are reportedly accused of a series of felonies, including their participation in a criminal organization that was planting bombs for money.

Akis Tsochatzopoulos’s involvement is reportedly related to the extortion of Gianis Sbokos, a former close associate of his in the National Defence Ministry, whom he had accused of owing him money.

Sbokos, the former head of arms procurements at the Defense Ministry, is currently in prison for his involvement in a large-scale corruption racket.

More specifically, the former minister is accused of instigating the bomb attack against a building owned by the Sbokos family. The activities of the ring, apart from extortions and bomb attacks, included contract killings, some of which involved prison officials.

So far, sixteen people have been arrested by the Greek police. Based on the findings of the investigation, these people are responsible for the bomb attacks against a house in the suburb of Kifissia, owned by Giannis Sbokos’ family.

In addition, the members of the ring are accused of planning bomb attacks against the house of former director of Korydallos prison Maria Stefi and against the houses of a legal officer in Athens and in the country as well as agreeing on the contract killing of a senior legal officer, although they never went ahead with it.