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He apparently had worked as a hitman for the Greek underworld since He was first arrested in for the murder of a Syrian immigrant outside a brothel in downtown Athens. Jailed in Kassandra rural prison, he was allowed a nine-day leave during which he was involved in the robbery of an agency Pro-Po in Glyfada, stealing away 65, euros. According to him, it was apparently because the agency's former boss, who was murdered a few months earlier, owed him money. He was released on bail some months later before being arrested again for violating his bail. He was arrested for several crimes throughout his career, including thefts, robberies, inflicting bodily harm, use and possession of weapons and for road traffic offenses in July After his release in , he worked as a henchman in a gang involved in protection racket in Glyfada, Haidari, Kaminia and Korydallos: shops under the gang's protection had to pay-under death threats against them and their relatives, to euros every two weeks. After the murders, he fled to Albania to lay low for a while and was payed , euros per assassination. He was arrested in Sepolia on December in company of an Albanian named Klodian, the leader of a criminal gang involved in robberies and various other crimes. He apparently studied at Athens Kapodistrian University. On october , he was associate in the armed robbery of the Alpha Bank of Airport Eleftherios Venizelos, where one robber stole away 1,5 million euros. The mastermind of the heist was Nikos Kyranakos, the son of the bank's head of security, while the thief was Yiorgos Yiokas, known muay thai boxer. He was given a cut of 60 euros from the robbery. The gang sold cocaine euros one gram , cannabis euros for 5 grams and MDMA throughout Mykonos, especially in popular tourist spots as well as nightclubs, hotels and bars. The women who worked for them were young wannabe models, who were 'rented' along with drugs in expensive private parties as well as in nightclubs of the island. Some women could cost up to euros the night, while it costed euros only for one hour. Among other stories, some guy apparently bought six women, including two lesbians for one of his parties. They used phones bought from Pakistanis and Bengalis to communicate between each others. He soon became a delinquent and he was first arrested at age 22 with three other men for the robbery of five banks in southeast Attica. He was jailed in Trikala prison, where he first associated with georgian criminals before meeting his idol, Vasilis Paleokostas. He later became one of Paleokostas associates after they were both freed from prison in , whose role was mostly to steal cars for the bandit and his gang, notably for Yiorgos Mylonas kidnapping. Petrakakos was still with Paleokostas when he joined forces with Nikos Maziotis, leader of anarchist group Epanastatiki Agona. He was 'converted' to their ideology and became one of Maziotis most faithful follower and main associate in his robberies. He was involved in the robbery of a bank in Moschato on may as well as another bank heist in Pylaia, Thessaloniki on july He and an associate of his stole a blue Renault Senic who was later used by the EA on august , as well a jeep Hyundai Santa Fe from the same owner who was used by Paleokostas gang for the robbery of a supermarket in Epanomi near Salonika on february He was also involved in a bank heist in Holargos where a security guard was killed on april and was part of Spyros Christodoulou's gang who was active in Argolida. On december , Petrakakos, wearing a wig and sporting a mustache, participated in the robbery of the Eurobank in Akrata, Achaia with two other men, stealing away euros. On july , he and Maziotis robbed Methana's National Bank. This time, his hairs were dyed in orange. He was involved in the famous robberies of Spetses Alpha Bank on july as well as Distomo's National Bank on august The gang is responsible for at least seven other heists in Nemeas, Velestino, Dorio, Kleitoria, Saronida, Farkanoda and Malakasa and earned at least 1,5million euros from to He was probably involved in the bombing in front of the house of the German ambassador in Greece, in Halandri, as well as the car-bombing in front of the siege of the Greek National Bank. Petrakakos was arrested on september in Volos, along with his girfriend Maria Theofilou mother of his two childrens age 2 and 4 as well as sister of anarchist Tassos Theofilou convicted for murder and armed robbery and an associate of his Themistoklis Asimakopoulos. The police uncovered several weapons, including pistols and kalachnikovs in a appartment rented by him and the late Spyros Dravilas in Marathonas as well as an RPG hidden in a farm owned by him in Molo, Fthiotida, were two old friends of his from Agia Paraskevi lived. In his Marathonas appartment, there was as well a list written by him containing personal informations on at least 30 businessmen, including Andreas Martinos, whom attempted kidnapping he might be involved in. Released in , he then became the owner of a night-club in Syngrou avenue. He was shot dead outside his house in Alimos. Found beheaded near Igoumenitsa, probably by fellow albanian smugglers. May Theodoros Galazoulas: University student, presumably involved in drug dealing. He disappeared from his house in Glyka Nera the 10th may before being found shot dead in Penteli some days later. June Anonymous Egyptian : Drug dealer; Arrested five times in the times for drugs and weapons related offences, each time with a different identity and nationality. He was presumably an associate of albanians drug dealers in Exarcheia. Shot dead in Exarcheia in front of dozens of witnesses. He was considered one of the country best gunsmiths, but he also was a nonos leading a gang involved in protection racket, arms and drug dealing and active in coastal Athens, as well as in Acharnon, Nea Smyrni and Kallithea, in the early 90's. He was thought to be culprit behind the murder of rival godfather Kostas Delikaris, as well as the assassination of psychiatrist Ilias Cohen, Danalatos being his Cohen's wife, Vicky Kokkinou, lover though Cohen was also accused of being a Mossad agent who organized fake palestinian bombings in Greece. He and his right-hand man Lefteris Panayiotopoulos was also accused of being an associate of the marxist terrorist group 17 November during the robbery of the Hellenic Post of Kallithea, during which the robbers stole away millions drachms, though the witness went back on his testimony, and stated that Danalatos and Panayiotopoulos weren't involved in the robbery. He was eventually arrested and convicted of several crimes such as attempted murder, robberies, arson, inflicting grievous bodily harm and extortion, and jailed in Korydallos prison. He was however declared innocent for the murder of Delikaris and Cohen. After being freed, he went back to his home island of Kefalonia, where he opened an illegal gun store. He was eventually arrested for arms trafficking on november and several firearms and ammunitions from his 'store' where seized. In , he was arrested for having stolen drachms from a greengrocery in Patras. In , he was arrested for burglaries in Corinth and Aigio. In he was arrested for the armed robbery of a pharmacy in Volos, where he beat up the owner. In , with a friend of his, he threatened one of his rivals with a gun in the middle of a restaurant in Ilion an athenian suburb , gunwhipped him and shot at him while leaving the restaurant non-fatally. In August , he and seven other men broke into a gas-station and stole about boxes of synthetic oil. He lives in Ilion in a luxurious villa and own several expensive cars, including a red ferrari he bought in Karditsa for 75 euros and a rollex. A member of the powerful Vilanakis roma family from Larissa, he is Kyriakos Vilanakis son and Kostas Vilanakis grandson. In he was convicted from stealing from a shop in Peristeri; in he stole a bunch wedding dresses worth 1 drachmas; he stole again a bunch of clothes from a store in Larissa in ; in he was the culprit behind a string of burglaries in the cities of Pyrgos, Mantoudi near Euboea and Neapoli near Chalkidas ; the same year, he and another associate threatened a businessman and destroyed some of his property; in he was convicted for attempted burglary on a Jumbo store on the Larissa-Kozani road; in fall , he and his cousin Angelos Vilanakis were arrested for fraud for illegal property benefits in Larissa. Christos was also a member of his father Kyriakos crime ring in Larissa, involved in loan-sharking, cons, protection racket, burglaries and other crimes, from to when the gang was dismantled by the police. In he stole two bottles of whisky from a cellar; in he stole away a safe from an OPAP in Neapoli near Piraeus ; in he robbed a library in Agios Theodoros; in june he was convicted for stealing away clothes worth euros from a shop in Eleusina and for having beat up and seriously injured one of the shop's employee; in he was convicted for thefts in West Attica; in march in Mandras, he broke into the home of one of his former associates where he stole some gold coins and raped the man's wife by threatening her with a weapon; the same year he was convicted for thefts in Megara and Petroupoli; in , in Ilioupoli, he assaulted some policemen who were trying to check him up; and in he was convicted for the burglary of a store in Nikaia. He also have a debt to the state of about 64euros. He lives in a house-palace in Eleusina, and has a soft spot for luxury cars he bought a white BMW series M among other things. His main zone of operation is West Attica, where is gang strikes villas and stores. Pandzos, Sefendinoglou and Vilanakis are three of the leading members of a Romani gang, made up of about 40 people, who were specialized in robbing the houses of the wealthy people living in the affluent suburbs of Athens, as well as throughout Greece. They are suspected to having robbed at least houses in two years, for an estimated sum of 30 million euros. In November , a nation-wide police operation was started to dismantle the gang, though it appears that the three leaders were informed of the operation before its activation, and managed to flee. The police still managed to capture them some times later. At age 18 he became a professional bodybuilder he participated in many tournaments and was a champion in his younger days and caught the eye of members of the Night, among them Themis Kalapotharakos. He worked as an enforcer and debt collector for his gang, being charged with recovering money from people under their protection, and he was know to be pretty good at his job as well as ruthless and aggressive. In january he managed to escape from a murder attempt against him in Piraeus and the following year, he was arrested by the police for his participation in a gang with more than case of extortion pending against it. In the following years, Grivas, Yiorgos Litsas and Manolis Karayiannis became the leading members of a persons gang involved in protection racket in Athens and Piraues, with at least businesses cafe, restaurants, bars, nightclubs under their protection for a fee of to euros per months. After his name appeared on a list of gangsters wanted by the police, Grivas turned himself in to the police on may and was convicted to 7 years of prison for various crimes. These last years, he settled in Troumba, a city of the Piraeus area with many nightclubs, and appeared to have formed his own gang who vied for the control of the area. On may 2, , Grivas was shot dead in the head and thorax in front of Glyka Nera's Public School, where he was taking his 11 years-old son, who witnessed the whole scene. The killers are presumably foreigners who were hired abroad for the murder. This assassination might be related to a power play between mobsters for the control of Troumba. Police believe the two cases might be related. He was freed from prison during Summer and apparently tried to open a legal business. Even though he moved around in a armored car and was always followed by two bodyguards, the hitmen were apparently following him for several days and during one moment where he was returning to his car alone, took the chance to kill him. This is pretty big news!!! 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The war between Vlastos-Stefanakos organization and Karayiannis killed several people, such as Nektarios Katsoulotos, an associate of Stefanakos, shot dead in a Taverna in Bournazi in , and Yiorgos Valetas, an associate of Karayiannis, shot dead in Varkiza in Even though he was in prison, he still managed to run a thirteen people-gang most of the henchmen were albanians from it. The gang was selling its « protection » to at least 30 businesses and nightclubs for to euros per months. They were also involved in gambling rings in Piraeus. Some of his men might even have beaten up a policeman outside a gambling den. They are also suspected for other beatings and assaults of businessmen and clients who refused to pay them. His close associate Vassilis Grivas was also shot dead on may He is one of the main suspect for the assassination of Vassilis Stefanakos on january , though Karayiannis himself claims to not have any bad relations with either Stefanakos, Skaftouros or Vlastos. 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In november , he killed bouncer Sotiris Psychopaidas in Mikromano, Messinia. On march , he tried to kill the ex-boyfriend of Vasilis Varelas girlfriend, in Nea Philadelphia. He is especially infamous for the murder, on november , of albanian gangster Felim Meshaj and his two-years old son Keri near Pamiso, in Messinia, once again on Varelas order. He was arrested on december in Porto Rafti. He went for the first time in Greece in , and from then on began living between the two countries. In , he was arrested for several burglaries in Mytilene and convicted to seven years of prison, though he was freed from prison in August Among their feat, they robbed at gunpoint with an AK an arab who took out money from a Western Union bank ; he also fired gunshots in a club because of a dispute about a girl he was trying to seduce, in Ambelokipoi neigbourhood. Bako claimed to have been away in Chios during that incident. On november 22 of the same, he got drunk and ended up in a argument in a bar in Mikrolimano. He left the bar and came back with a kalashnikov and shot several times the front of the bar, injuring at least 15 people. He was arrested one week later. He was convicted for the attempted murder of Antonopoulos and is currently facing trial along with the other members of his organization for the murder of criminal lawyer Michalis Zafiropoulos. Born around , he is a taxi driver by profession and he is from Nikaia. He spent 30 months in jail because he robbed a periptero with six other accomplices in , and in he stabbed a man in square Korydallou, but he was freed after paying the caution. He also acted as a hired gun for the Vlastos-Stefanakos-Skaftouros crime syndicate : he is suspected to be involved in the attempted murder of rival mobster and suspected snitch Dionysis Douros, who survived being shot in the head in july , in Amaliada. Roubetis father, Fotis, was convicted for this crime. Efthymios Efthymiou : Born in Arta around A former policeman, he was involved with albanian criminal organizations. In , he was arrested in Frankfurt for smuggling 5,5 kg of cocaine from Venezuela into Europe. In , he was convicted for smuggling immigrants into Greece. Dismissed from the police force, he was once again arrested for drug dealing in Arta in He spent ten months in jail before being found not guilty of the charges of member of a criminal organization, and convicted to a suspended sentence of 4 years for use and possession narcotics, effectively being freed after his trial. In their base, the albanian police found two guns, four automatic weapons and kg of cannabis. The abduction - kidnapping of businessman Nikos Mauritius in Piraeus is the latest phase of a dangerous relationship facing two segments of the underworld claiming control of the cigarette smuggling circuit not only in Greece but also in international markets. Nikos Mauritius, who was known in the harbor as 'Nikolakis', was never convicted of smuggling cigarettes, though some time ago, he had passed through the Security Bureau 'further'. However, he was never prosecuted for lack of evidence. Nikolakis had been at war for many years with the so-called Russians, or Georgians, or better yet, those who claimed control of the smuggling market focusing on the interests of the Russian underworld. Nikolakis had been in constant war with the so-called Russians, or Georgians, or even better, those who claimed control of the smuggled cigarette market for centuries in the interests of the Russian underworld. It is noted that according to the reliable information of the Greek security services, the circuit allegedly controlled by Nikos Mauritius had tentacles starting from Malaysia, where a factory for the '' cigarette brand operates there. These tentacles reached Zimbabwe, where another factory for the same brand of cigarette had been set up. But the 'octopus' also caught the Eastern Mediterranean, Montenegro, which is one of the countries that supply cigarette smugglers in the global trafficking circuit, and of course the Balkans, etc. Nikos Mauritius' partners in this work are alleged to be the father and son of the Kolovos family. His son Kolovos had long been arrested by a Thessaloniki security guard who had traveled to Athens and had taken him to northern Greece without knowing the details of Attica's security. There he was tried and convicted, sentenced to 18 months in Diavata prison and reportedly released until trial in the second instance. Police officials who are familiar with the game played in the Grand Port explain that Nikos Mauritius had two key partners, both of whom served in the Port. One abducted and the other disadvantaged and placed in a painless position in a port in the country although his resume was extremely rich as he had also gone through Security Guard posts and had been a Frontex executive for some time. The same sources report that a high- ranking police official in Athens, who served in a neuralgic service, has played a protective role in the past. The 'edges' of this circuit, however, are not exhausted there. According to the above ELAS officers' circles , there appears to be a fifth person currently serving in the Neuralgic position in the Greek Police and playing the role of final informer on the movements carried out by the Organized Division's operational arm. One of the barbarians of organized crime in Greece who was murdered after his release, allegedly holding a stake in the cigarette smuggling business set up by Nicos Maurikos, a prominent figure in the circuit. One of the barbarians of organized crime in Greece who was murdered after his release is alleged to have held a stake in the cigarette smuggling operation that had set up a circuit whose chief executive was allegedly Nikos Maurikos. Organized crime barrier This is also said to have helped the cigarette circuit against Russians as early as It is also alleged to have been involved in a ship-blasting case in near the fish pond in Perama, owned by Dimitrios Toumani, while the case file on this case involving men in submarine disaster at the port came out much later, in particular in The same organized crime baron is said to have been involved in a bombing case against Russians in the Thracomedonian region in the early 21st century. To the ship Returning blast's case in in the suburbs Perama, it is noted that the legendary Papamalis Themistocles, the most important and effective bomber in the country from to the s, was also involved in the operation. He suspects that exactly he this Russian Circuit is hiding behind the kidnapping-Nikos Mauritius The war between the Russian-Georgians with the Piraeus circuit was and is ongoing, but it also transcends the country's borders. AS It is suspected that behind this abduction of Nikos Mauritius lies exactly this circuit of Russians. The same circles explain that Mauritius does not have a reliable family environment that could accept a ransom phone call, or some sort of final settlement of disputes to control the cigarette smuggling circuit. Mauritius has been separated for a long time , but his extended family is not integrated into a solid family core, since his father who has lived in Zakynthos has split for decades while Mauritius' three children do not seem to control, or even know, all of their father's activities. In short, and according to ELAS officers. Already reportedly police have approached if not interrogated key associates of Nikos Mauritius in order to gather evidence and illuminate dark spots in the case. Well-informed circles at the port do not miss to add to this jigsaw puzzle of relationships and involvement in the cigarette smuggling circuit and one more 'spider man' who in the past was a powerful PASOK executive with very good knowledge of customs. This person is alleged to have partnered, with a relatively small share of the truth, with the Mauritius circuit. It was yet another shield of protection against opponents. Papadogonas rose up in the criminal hierarchy after the murder of Manolis Karayiannis in He lead a members gangs, including 3 cops among his associates, involved in protection racket, gamblings, loan-sharking, dog fightings and thefts. His gang extorted money from several businesses such as bars, tavernes, periptera, beach bars, hookah lounges, nightclubs, clothes stores, ouzeries, grillhouses and so on, and was active mostly in Piraues, as well as Korydallos, Keratsini, Nikaia, Kallithea, Gazi, Drapetsona, Ayia Varvara and Salamina. They could take from to euros weeks from the shop owners. Papadogonas, a violent, hot-tempered man worked as security in a gas station in Rendi. He didn't hesitate in beatings up people who caused problems to his 'clients' or his men, such as one time where he beat up some people who assaulted one of his men with a bottle. After one of his men run away from him, because of a conflict over a stolen car, Papadogonas sent him multiple death threats toward him and his family, and set fire outside his house in Perama as well as his mother's house in Drapetsona. Another man he didn't hesitate to beat in his family house as well as the parents. He was also paid for several kind of jobs requiring muscles, such as acting as bodyguard and security for VIP customers like rappers as well as laiko singers; he was paid to threaten an official of the Marine to stop bothering his trainees or he will burn down his car; he also threatened an university teacher who didn't give diplomas to enough of his students, Another con was the order of masks for COVID, for a total value of euros, shipment that they took without ever paying for it. The organization also run a dog-fighting ring for illegal gambling, tried to recruits hippodrome's riders for fixing the horse-races and were involved in hooliganism, including fights and violences during some football games, some maybe for game-fixing purposes. The organization was dismantled in and various members, including Papadogonas, arrested. Despite facing various accusations for a sentence of 28 years of prison, managed to be released thank to his lawyers as well as because he was diagnosed with heart problems while in detention. Both Nikos Vertis and Themis Adamantidis testified in his favor, claiming he was a good and helpful man. Recently in , an organization involved in various scams, loan-sharking and extortion, couting as much as 67 associates, 6 cops included, was dismantled in Piraeus. It appears Papadogonas was the main enforcer and gave protection to members of the gangs, including the boss, for their various cons. Welcome, Private Messages : Unread. Note: Your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Many features may not work properly without it. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. October Vladimir Bokan : Serbian cigarette smuggler. Shot and killed in front of his Athenian villa, presumably by rival smugglers. 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January Kristak Girko : albanian gangster killed in Athens as part of the Merkouri-Dasi gang war February Zaza Abzanidze : Georgian killed in downtown Thessaloniki in broad daylight. Killed in Paleo Faliro. Killed outside the night-club Mansion in Athens while on bail. Killed in Piraeus and first woman killed by the Greek underworld. He was shot in the head by an unknown killer in Galatsi. Giorgi was an armenian henchman of a jailed mobster shot dead in a tavern in Thessaloniki. Murdered in Voula as part of the war between vory v zakone Usoyan and Oniani. Killed while he was driving, in Varkiza. May A young gang member : Already convicted for possession and use of narcotics, involved in a gang. He was presumably killed by albanian gangsters in Glyfada, as part of a gang war between greek and albanian gangs. April D. P : A member of Nikitas Mavrikis gang, involved in armed robberies. He was murdered in the cemetery of Schisto's Industrial Park, in Perama, where he visited the grave of his father. Murdered in Thessaloniki. Shot dead outside a restaurant in Korydallos. December Vralo Grillo : Albanian who worked in a nightclub in Glyfada and was arrested at least once for possession of weapons and explosives. He was found dead, shot in the head, near mount Parnitha. His murder is presumably related to a cigarette-smuggling ring. January K. He is from a wealthy family who owned a shopping center in Maroussi. Convicted twice in and for possession of important sums of drugs hashish, cocaine, ecstasy. He was a police informant. He was found shot dead at least 12 bullets in Varybobi, in the Western suburbs, presumably as a revenge for his snitching. These last years, Christos and his brother Antonis founded a gang, mainly made up of people from the Elis regional unit. Using kalashnikovs and sledgehammers, they mainly targeted banks, post offices and ATM throughout the country. During their robberies they used the hammers to broke the windows of the banks or the boxes used to transport money during post offices robberies. They also used stolen cars as getaway vehicles and had hideouts in Patras, Athens, Kalamata and elsewhere from where they planned their operations and hide their equipment. From to , they robbed 18 banks and post offices and earned about 2 millions euros. Among their hits: the robbery of Patras National Bank where they stole away euros on January and the robbery of the Emporiki Bank of Agia Sofia on february , where they earned euros. They also didn't hesitate to shoot at the police: during a robbery of the Emporiko Bank of Kalamata on june , they shot at the cops and injured three of them in their escape three members of the gang were arrested at this occasion. Another brother of Loundzis, Andreas, was arrested early in Koropi for possession of weapons and ammunitions. Out of the five Loundzis brothers, only one of them isn't involved in any criminal activity. Page 2 of 3 Prev 1 2 3 Next. If your URL is correct, you'll see an image preview here. Large images may take a few minutes to appear. Remember: Using others' images on the web without their permission may be bad manners, or worse, copyright infringement. Failed filename Unsupported photo file type. Please upload the file as a post attachment instead. Failed filename strippederror. Insert URL Cancel. Please paste your code into the box below:. OK Cancel. Login to make your opinion count. Username or Email. Password Forgot your password? Log me in automatically on each visit. Sign up. Latest Topics. Private Messages : Unread. Comment Page 2 of 3 Prev 1 2 3 Next. Reply with quote Here a list of all well at least all those I could find gangland killings who happened after in Greece. I also add some informations about the victims except those who already have a biography. Killed in Agios Dimitrios January Vrour Kotcharian : Armenian night-club owner and presumed right-hand man of Armenian nonos of Thessaloniki 'Grande' real name unknown ; killed in Thessaloniki presumably by other armenian gangsters. Giorgi was an armenian henchman of a jailed mobster shot dead in a tavern in Thessaloniki May Malkhaz Kitia : Georgian lieutenant of Tariel Oniani. Posted I look forward to these updates!!! Konstantinos Tsandsaridis the fourth guy in the picture Mobster from Piraeus born around He was arrested twice: first time for attempted robbery and murder, extortion and possession of explosives. The second time was in once again for extortion. Tsandsaridis was the nonos of Piraeus during the 90's. His gang had about twenty members, mainly involved in protection racket and active, besides Piraeus, in Perama, Nikaia, Korydallos and Kastelli. As part of his activities, he was involved in several bombings against night-clubs, oil smugglers and others rivals. Tsandsaridis main rival was Nikos Kotridis, and both were fighting for control over Piraeus. On may , Andrea Duni, one of Tsandsaridis henchmen was killed by one of Kotridis men. On august, Yiorgos Anagnostopoulos and Yasser Hamada, who worked for Tsandsaridis, retaliated by shooting Kotridis four times in Loutraki. Kotridis survived but he was arrested for the murder of Duni. Tsandsarids might also be involved in the bomb attack against Piraeus mayor Vassilis Michaloliakos who survived on january The attack might have been ordered by Petros Mandouvalos, a Piraeus MP former member of New Democracy, now Independent and Michaloliakos main political rival; also, Mandouvalos law firm defend Tsandsaridis several times in the past. However, there is no other evidences of Tsandsaridis who was in prison during the attack or Mandouvalos involvement in the attack. Tsandsaridis was shot and killed on November in Kallipoli, Piraeus while he was trying to park his car. Aristidis Lakiotis last one in the picture Mobster born around During the 's, Lakiotis was one of Attica's most powerful nonos, and an associate of Vassilis Stefanakos. As usual, he was mainly involved in protection racket, especially in Haidari. Their fee for 'protection' could reach up to drachmas per month. He seemed fond of humiliating the people who crossed him: on august , he beat up and stripped a bouncer who bothered his girlfriend in Haidari. Another time, the owner of a food truck kantinas who used to pay Lakiotis drachmas a month stopped paying him and apparently threatened to report him to the police: Lakiotis and his men then stripped down the guy, put a gun in his mouth and threatened to kill him and bombed his kantinas if he ever do that again. They also stole the two millions drachmas he had on him. On he was among the 44 Attica's mobsters put on arrest warrant for various crimes and was among the eight who escaped arrest, along with Stefanakos, Skaftouros, Tsakoyiannis and the duo Gavakis-Hadzidakis. On the summer , he was arrested for armed assault on two guys in Kyriaki village, in Boeotia. He was acquitted for this case and later released on bail on october On november , he was shot and killed outside his appartment in Korydallos. While it was initially suspected his death was due to internal conflict between him and his former associates, it appears he was only a victim of the Nastoulis-Vlastos gang war, and his murderer his probably Nastoulis hitman Yorgos Shabbat. Christos and his brother Kostas started their career with burglaries and the robbery of a jeweler. They were also henchmen of the Grigorakos family in Ilioupoli, and they joined their side in their war against the Tsakoyiannis-Yiannopoulos gang. On august , the Grigorakos brothers and Christos Loundzis mistakenly killed an innocent businessman, Theofanis Sidiropoulos, in Ilioupoli, because he happened to live in the next room of the Grigorakos real target. On december Kostas was seriously injured in an ambush of Tsakoyiannis men in Alimos, but he survived. They were also associates of Peter Sedhom, and Christos was arrested with Sedhom for the robbery of three gas stations on may On , Christos Loundzis was accused of the robbery of Zakynthos Eurobank on july , where the culprits stole more than one million euros. He was convicted to 14 years of prison. However, he was eventually acquitted by the Court due to the lack of evidence against him on november , and received a compensation of 16 euros for that mistake. The Greek mafia has finally its own article on wikipedia it's been two months actually but I only noticed today. Maybe it will help getting the subject more widely known outside of Greece. Yeah, the wikipedia page is actually not bad. It is still very incomplete though!!! Well, at least the wikipedia page can only expand now, it just needs to have more people notice it and more information will follow. Dimitris Varvaresos Gangster born on May 5, in Patras. He and his accomplice Themis Dimou were mainly bank robbers. In the first seven months of , they robbed at least 11 banks, earning more than , euros and using always the same MO: Dimou retrieved the money while Varvaresos patrolled the area and acted as a lookout. On September , they robbed the National Bank of Rhodes, but after a brief police chase where they shot at the cops, they had to ditch their getaway car and the heist money inside it. They are also responsible for other heists and are responsible for other small-time robberies and burglaries in Patras. Dimou and Varvaresos seem to profess anarchist ideals, criticizing the state and the Parliament as a corrupt oligarchy stealing the wealth from the people, and that bankers are already thieving 'the real crime is not to rob a bank, it is to create one' and that they are only taking back stolen money. Dimitris elder brother, Dionysis, was a member of Panos Tsirkas gang. However, they claim to have no relation to the murders or to the underworld given that the journalists sometimes seems to mistake Dimitris for Dionysis, or that they apparently once claimed Dimou to be Albanian, and adding to this fact that their participation in the murder wasn't confirmed by the police, it's not unlikely. Dionysis was also injured during the assassination of Tsirkas by Alexis Frangos, however he escaped from the car. On November , Dimitris willingly gave himself up in Athens; Dimou have already been arrested before him on June, as well as Dionysis who is currently on trial for attempted murder. Yeoryios Polymeris Mobster born around in Thessaloniki. He was the one who took care of choosing their victims and who concluded the deals with them. However, in many cases, he deceived his victims with counterfeit checks. Of course, his gang used threats and intimidation to force people into paying them back. His organization was made up of 14 members and 8 associates. One of his men was Ioannis Athanasiadis, former driver of former PAOK FC president Theodoros Zagorakis, and who was in charge of collecting the money, as well as using his many contacts from his time working for the PAOK; Vassilios Prindzios, former doctor for the PAOK Basketball Club, was the one who provided Polymeris with the money and shared the benefits with him; he also used his status as a doctor to discharge one of their victims from the hospital; as soon as he was out of the hospital, he was threatened again by Polymeris men; and the actor Michalis Iatroupolos helped Polymeris make contacts and brokered deals between the latter and some of his victims. On january , his organization was dismantled with the gangs of Markos Karamberis, Dimitrios Lambakis and the Meletis brothers. He was convicted to 15 years and six months of prison for extortion and usury. He was first arrested in Thessaloniki in for drug trafficking and convicted to 13 years of detention, however, he escaped two years later strangely, he was recorded in police files as being a drug addict while he was arrested for trafficking. He escaped once again through bribery from prison in At that time, he was already one of the biggest heroin dealers in Greece and throughout Europe, and he even caught the attention of Interpol. He was later moved to Agiou Stefano ton Patron prison, from which he escaped during a five-day leave because he was considered to be a 'model prisoner' on may He was arrested again in the Netherlands on July under the pseudonym 'Michalis Lemodetis' for drug possession, but the Dutch authorities released him despite the Greek authorities wanting his extradition. On October , he was arrested in Istanbul. We haven't heard of him after that and it is rumored he was found dead in Turkey. Regarding the post on August the 8th, I will suggest you take it down. The person mentioned was never implicated in the incident you posted and this a well known fact. We are sure you know that as well and who ever put you up to this is trying to hide something. Steve I already warned that most of my informations are from translated with Google translate articles of Greek newspapers and that there are probably some mistakes made by the journalists, bad translations and misunderstandings made by me. However it is best if you precise which biography and which incident is false. Spyros Christodoulou Gangster born around in the Peloponnese region. Christodoulou is a hardened thug who is involved in robberies, as well as protection racket of shopkeepers he was arrested in for extortion on the owner of a chain of Sweets shops and was connected to the Godftathers of the Night as well as gangsters such as Vassilis Paleokostas, Kostas Hirvantidis. One of his first big hits was the robbery of the General State Hospital of Nikaia, during which the treasurer of the hospital was killed On , he was convicted to 16 years of prison for the robbery of a supermarket in Zographou, as well as of a bank in Pangrati and a christmas baazar, but on september he was allowed a leave and he didn't return to prison. He was arrested once again on october , though he resisted by trying to throw a grenade at the cops, but he was shot in the leg. On February , Christodoulou and Peter Sedhom murdered in Korydallos prison albanian bank robber Konstantin Papa in his cell and tried to make it look like a suicide. Papa was suspected to have snitched on both Christodoulou and Kostas Passaris. During his time in Korydallos, he was also a cellmate of Vassilis Paleokostas and also became close to Nikos Maziotis, the leader of the anarchist terrorist group 'Epanastatikou Agona' Revolutionary Struggle. Christodoulou escaped once again from Korydallos after he was allowed a leave. After his escape, he settled in Nafplio and he was allegedly involved in several robberies in Attica, Peloponnese notably Argolida and Euboea where he stole away euros from a bank in Edipsos on april In may , they robbed a bank in Nemeas Arcadia and stole about euros. He also might be involved in the murder of bank robber and former policeman Nikitas Mavrikis. He is currently working with Paleokostas and anarchists including Maziotis and Yiorgos Petrakakos, for some robberies, including the robbery of the Alpha Bank in Spetses island on july , where they briefly took hostage some employees and escaped on speedboats. The three of them are suspected for the attempted kidnapping of Andreas Martinos, son of shipping magnate Ioannis Martinos, on december in the suburb of Voula. More recently, on august , Christodoulou, Petrakakos and Spyros Dravilas robbed the National Bank of Distomo, Beotia, for a euros loot took hostage an employee while escaping with their getaway car and fleeing by boat later. On june he was arrested during a police operation in Nea Anchialos, near Volos, along with an associate of his, Grigoris Tsironis, a member of the anarchists bank robbers gang, the 'Thieves in Black'. Spyros Dravilas, who was with them, killed himself with a kalashnikov rather than being arrested. He is currently jailed in Nea Alikarnassos prison. He was one of the biggest heroin dealer of the Greek-Bulgarian border. In , he was arrested in Ambelakia Oraiokastro, near Serres with two kilograms of heroin and sentenced to life imprisonment in Diavata prison. During his trial, he allegedly paid a police officer and a lawyer 40 million drachmas to have a shorter sentence. However, he collaborated with the Greek police and apparently helped the arrest of many drug dealers in Northeastern Greece. As a reward, his sentence was reduced to 18 years and he was transfered to the rural Kassandra prison, in Chalkidiki peninsula. He apparently also help preventing the uprising of albanian prisoners and as such the prison admnistration was asked to treat him favorably. On november , he escaped with the help of a bunch of accomplices who helped him getting out of the country. In january , four greek accomplices responsible for transporting packages of heroin from Bulgaria to Greece were arrested in possession of one kilo in heroin. On march , he was arrested in his home village of Topolnitsa and accused of drug dealing and money laundering. At his and his accomplices homes were found euros, 24 levas, dollars as well as g of cocaine, g of heroin and g of amphetamines. Greece asked for his extradition, but Bulgaria apparently refused and he still incarcerated in his home country. He apparently suffer from Parkinson disease and other health-related issues. Fun facts: he earned levas with a bet unrelated to any criminal activity in and his mother-in-law, Bogdanka Handjiyska was the mayor of Valkovo village. A famous thug and pimp, he was first arrested in for motorcycle theft. During his 'career', he was also arrested for possession and use of weapons, battery, resisting arrest and theft. Based in Athens, he was involved in blackmail, protection racket and pimping he had at least two prostitutes under his protection. He had a violent temper and wasn't afraid of using his knife or his gun, and he liked to roam around in luxury cars. However, he was also an avid gambler, especially poker. He also extorted famous singer Beba Blache thousands of drachmas, and she even resorted to sleep a few nights at the police station because of his threats. In , he was involved in a shootout with the police: he parked his car on the middle of the street to collect the money the owner of a bar named 'Greek Saloon' owed him. One cop, who wanted to question the owner of the car, entered the bar and noticed him. Gouliovas smashed a bottle on the cop's head and the exited the bar, jumped in his car, shot a the policeman when he came after him and then fled the scene. On september , the police found him at a bar in Kypseli. When one policeman arrested him, he hit him and then tried to stab another one, who shot him dead in self defense. I love this fuckin' post!!! Well, thank you Andy, always nice of you. There is no much information on famous Greek gangsters or manges of before the 90's even though violence and criminality was part of the rebetiko world , apparently they were already involved in protection racket, prostitution and burglaries and there were some famous criminals and I think Markos Vamvakaris mentioned a few in his biography didn't read it though so I can't be sure but unfortunately few were know past their time unless I didn't look hard enough so Salonikios is an exception. This post is so great!!!!!!! Good job Mithridatis!!!!!!! There, he became involved in prostitution and the trade of hashish. At some point in the early 20th century, he emigrated to Thessaloniki, where he became the king of the Bara neighbourhood, which was one of the main center of prostitution of the city. He was the leader of a gang of thugs from Constantinople, Smyrna and Crete. He was the boss of the pimps, the hashish dealers, the gambling dens and the brothels of the district around the time of WWI. His headquarter was a kafenio-hashish den in Afroditi street near Vardaris square. He was considered a man of honor 'besa' , brave and ruthless to his enemies but also a kind man who helped the poor and kept the violence rate low in his district. In , two Smyrnians brothers from Athens, Paschalos and Hadzis Avgoulidis came in Thessaloniki and began to create their own gangs, made up mainly of Smyrnians and involved in gambling, protection racket and prostitution, and they soon became rivals for Petsas. Kerkyras, Petsas right hand man, shot and injured the elder Avgoulidis. The Avgoulidis, claiming that they wanted to negotiate with Petsas, went into his kafenio and then they shot and stabbed him several time, killing him. After his death, his lieutenant Kerkyras became the new head of the gang. Also, in one of his bar played famous rebetis Vassilis Tsitsanis. My uncle and his family live in Volos. I never been there but I heard it's like a small Patras with gangsters here and there. Believe it or no, this post by Mithridatis has more information on Greek Organized Crime than a bunch of other sites combined. Over 10, hits and counting!!! Good job Mithridatis!!! As always, thank you for your support Andy. I wasn't very active these last months but there was some big reveals about the Vlastos mafia and I'm working on it, so I'm gonna update his biography soon. In , he was chosen to be part of the security of the team during their games throughout the country, and he apparently bought a gun with the money they gave him. He apparently then got involved in crime, involved in the protection racket of nightclubs and gambling dens. He also lived in Italy and in Switzerland, where he was involved in smuggling, most notably of gold, videos and currency. In , he was involved in the kidnapping of shipwright Nikos Sechopoulos, apparently because he owed him money. He and 15 other people were arrested for the case, but they were all acquitted for the case. He was since under an Interpol arrest warrant for fraud and forgery. He also bought a quantity of kg of gold by paying partly in cash and partly with bounced checks who were either fake or stolen , owing as much as more than 1. In , he was sentenced in absentia , to 2 years in prison for embezzlement and forgery. His wife, Eleni Stamelou, was convicted to 22 months. He also became the owner of several nightclubs in Athens, most notably the 'Marakes', 'Ameriki Street', but also the 'Spartacus', 'Rumors' as well as the 'King Size'. It was revealed theses accusations were based on forged documents, though even then Psomiadis was acquitted of the charges of forgery and false accusations. On October , he was convicted to 12 years of prison for another case of forgery against the state, be he was released a week later after giving a doctor's certificate stating the he was suffering from tuberculosis. In , he became President of the AEK basketball club, where he spent a lot of money signing some players for the season. During this time, he was also shot, albeit non-fatally, outside the Aegli Zappiou multiplex in Athens, by a gangster nicknamed 'The Dutchman'. The same year, he and the Club were accused of tax evasion and owed 18 million euros of debt to the state: Psomiadis and the entire AEK's Board resigned in protest. He is also currently accused of having embezzled at least 21 million euros from the club during his presidency. A few years later, he ended up being the unofficial owner of the Kavala Football Club through his son Stavros. He and his son were involved in several cases of match-fixing in order to win bets at least 41 games from to , in association with other clubs owners, including Yiorgos Tsakoyiannis owner of the second division Ilioupoli FC , Nikos Pantelis owner of 2nd division Ethnikos Asteras and Achilleas Beos former of the Super League club Olympiakos Volos and current mayor of Volos. It is noteworthy that Kavala was promoted to the Super Liga in and reached the semi-finals of the Greek cup the following year. He once rewarded Kavala players with bags fulls of cash after their victory over the AEK. He was extradited in Greece on April to stand trial. He is currently jailed in Korydallos. His son Stavros was also arrested for his role in the match-fixing network as well as tax evasion, but was released in January His daughter, Christina, is the girlfriend of basketball player Yiannis Bourousis, who was involved in a doping scandal, and it was apparently Makis who procured him the steroids. Makis Psomiadis passed away on January He is buried in Nea Philadelphia, near his mother grave. It's funny how the Greek authorities keep giving violent criminals 9 day leaves from prison lol. Stelios Zoumpoulakis aka 7 Soul Man : Born in Crete in , he is famous for gun trafficking and nightclub protection rackets. They say that he is the master of revenge and is a master marksman as well. Nobody wants to be enemies with him. After 3 years, he was jailed again in the Middle East for scotch trafficking in the UAB and he came out in to return to Greece for night club protections. He was nickname '7 Soul Man' was given to Stelios because in prison he survived 7 times from dying. Attached Images. Yeoryios Petrakakos Greek bank robber and anarchist born on may 8, in Agia Paraskevi, from an unknown father and a mother of maniot ancestry. Well since the former post about gangland murders in Greece is too old to edit, the next updates will be there: April Michalis Yiatrakis : Former bodybuilder; convicted in for the possession of grams of cocaine. Vassilis Danalatos Mobster and gunsmith, born around , presumably in Kefalonia. I'm remaking the post about the Romani Mafia but with all three leading members and pictures. Vasilis Stefanakos was shot dead 29 times in Haidari on Thursday, January 17 On February , two hitmed already tried to kill him by shooting at the kafeneio where he was eating with AKs. Litsas was a close associate of 'Karaflas' Karayiannis and Vassilis Grivas, and his murder maybe a retaliation for Vassilis Stefanakos murder on january Manolis Karayiannis 'Karaflas' was shot dead on June 27, in Palaio Faliro, after he went outside a building. Karayiannis shot at his murderers with a gun he was carrying, but it is unknow if he managed to hit one of them. He was suspected as the mastermind behind the murder of Yiorgos Litsas and also of former EKAM greek antiterrorist unit officer Spyros Papachristos last month. Police doesn't have any real informations on whether he is involved in Vasilis Stefanakos murder or not however. Stefanakos, part of an interview Formerly convicted for robberies, he was a member of Panayiotis Vlastos organization. However the whole gang was arrested in before he carried it out and he was jailed in Domoko prison. He was also a close friend of murder victim Katerina Anagnostaki, and he might be tied to Maria Kafieri's assassination. After being freed from prison, he became the owner of a gas station, and also made a living being a bodyguard for businessmen during football games. He may also have some control over the nightclubs of Athens northern and southern suburbs. Seriously injured, he is currently in a critical condition at the hospital, between life and death. Born around in Mosman, Australia, in a greek family from Egypt. A convicted drug dealer in Australia, he was a former associate of lebanese-australian gangster John Ibrahim the two were the co-owners of a nightclub in Sydney. The two had a fell out, and Macris is suspected to be behind the attempted murder of Fadi, Ibrahim's brother, in In retaliation, John Ibrahim and his other brother Michael plotted the assassination of Macris. John Ibrahim and Macris even fought each other in a public brawl when they met in a nightclub in Mykonos in In , Macris was convicted for two years and three months for drug dealing and possession of stolen goods. In , his father Stelios, a singer in Sydney, was charged with possessing 50 kilograms of meth oil. An arrest warrant was issued against him in for failing to appear for sentencing over a charge of driving while disqualified. Already living between Australia and Greece, he settled definitely in Athens after that incident. He was married to playboy model Viktoria Karida, and they had two children together. In Greece, he was a partner in MyServices, a company offering private security especially nighclubs security , but also cleaning and hospitality staff, and was also heavily involved with Athens nightlife and socialites. In Australia, he was also owner of property development company JAT Developments, and may receives commission payments from a luxury car dealership in Mosman. He might also still be involved in drug smuggling to Australia using his connections in Greece. On October 31, , Macris was shot dead outside his home in Voula, the culprits behind his murder are yet not known. He was stabbed at least 50 times by one of his own cellmates, albanian Ibrahim Kastriot among his many names a former associate of his and also murderer of lawyer Michalis Zafiropoulos. His other cellmate, a greek man incarcerated for robbery, was holding him while Kastriot was stabbing him. Apparently, the murder was either because Bako treated his cellmates badly, either because there was a beef between the two of them when they were incarcerated in Chania prison. Nikos Mauritius The abduction - kidnapping of businessman Nikos Mauritius in Piraeus is the latest phase of a dangerous relationship facing two segments of the underworld claiming control of the cigarette smuggling circuit not only in Greece but also in international markets. He was arrested the same year for shooting at the police in Tripoli. In , while he was taking his son to school in Aigaleo, he was shot and nearly killed by unknown assailants. He survived, and since then, he always had a gun on him as well as bulletproof vest. Sitokonstantinou was though to be involved in protection racket in Piraeus with his associate Zambounis, and was a rival to Karayiannis and Grivas gang in the city. He is one of the suspect of Karayiannis murder in June , as well as of the assassination of Katerina Anagnostaki in september in Kifissia. Anagnostaki was a former associate of his until their relationship soured. He also returned to Kefalonia, in Ayia Efthimia village. Even then, he was shot and killed in May in Maniatika neighbourhood of Piraeus. Also thank you Andy for keeping this topic alive after all these years. I know that cigarette smuggling as well as fuel smuggling is a big business in Greece, and controlled by former Soviet Union mobsters though the ports of Piraeus and Saloniki, but I don't have much informations on the people managing this business unfortunately. Does anyone know for criminal guy-Zdravko Stefanovski Stefakos, he was killed in Athens in prison. He made a criminals in Greece.. Thank you Mithridatis for all of your hard work keeping this post packed with information. Please be sure to continue adding info if possible. Thanks again. I know that cigarette smuggling as well as fuel smuggling is a big business in Greece, and controlled by former Soviet Union mobsters though the ports of Piraeus and Saloniki, but I don't have much information on the people managing this business unfortunately. Welcome Violin , I do not think I have ever heard of him and do not see him on the list. He made a criminals in Greece. Hello again. So glad to see that this forum is still active. After being gone for a while, I'll try updating this topic again, since there were some new interesting developpments in the greek underworld. Previous Topic Next Topic.

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