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Protothema patrols with Greece’s “FBI” inside Roma settlements — The moment of the raids

The “Medousa” series enters the Roma camps of Attica, where illegality meets stigma — Watch the episode

Newsroom December 2 11:14

Episode 8 of “Medousa” sheds light on the daily struggle between policing and lawlessness, the complaints of residents, and the Hellenic Police’s attempt to impose order in areas marked by neglect and fear.

In Western Attica, the city lights vanish abruptly. Just a few kilometers from central Athens, the landscape feels like another Greece entirely—makeshift settlements, darkness, neighborhoods that for years have been associated both with criminality and with people simply trying to survive. It is along this fragile line that Greece’s “FBI,” the new special operations unit of the Hellenic Police, moves as it attempts to restore order in a territory where security and distrust collide daily.

Cameras follow the heavily armed officers into Nea Zoi, Zefyri and Sofo. Roadblocks set up in seconds. Cars searched top to bottom. Hand signals, sharp commands, coordinated movements that resemble an operational theater. For the police, these are hubs of criminal activity that must finally be cleaned up. For many Roma residents, however, this constant presence translates into persistent targeting.

Episode 8 of “Medousa” explores both the stigma that shadows Roma communities and the very real unlawful activity that is born and reproduced within some settlements. The call for policing often comes from inside the camps themselves—from people who live under harsh conditions while also suffering firsthand from the pressure and fear imposed by criminal networks that exploit long-standing gaps.

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Police officials explain their approach, stressing that “no-go zones” do not exist and that their aim is prevention, not blind intimidation or fear. On the other side, residents speak of offensive behavior, fear, and the struggle of living amid piles of rubbish, where abandonment is as dangerous as lawlessness.

The images leave little room for illusions: children growing up without light, without schooling, without basic infrastructure—next to armed officers and networks that operate almost undisturbed.

A raw episode that looks reality directly in the eye. Without heroes and without demons. Only the truth of a region asking for something simple and fundamental: security with respect — and respect with security.

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