The singer will apologize on Thursday, February 6, 2025. Stavros Balaskas says he is at risk with a one-year prison sentence and explains everything that happened in the center of Athens. He argues that the artist was “dirla”, as he said, from the drinks he had consumed and thought how he could avoid control. Repentant before the prosecutor appeared Monday (03-02-2025) Christos Mastor, who was arrested at dawn on the same day driving under the influence of alcohol. The alcohol test hit “red”, with the information reporting that the famous singer initially attempted to avoid the blockade of Trochia, pressing gas and maneuvering. ADVERSE Wearing handcuffs, hood and mask, Christos Mastoras was led to stand trial in the Self. He showed up regretting that the reason he didn’t stop at the roadblock was because he didn’t understand the traffic signal. “The incident took place just below Omonia. They made sense to him, stopped in line to check, started checking his front. At some point he realized, he tells you I’m screwed. He stepped on gas and took off,” special police analyst Stavros Balaskas tells Mega. “He can eat a year in prison,” adds Stavros Balaskas. CORVERSE The singer was prosecuted for driving under the influence of alcohol and for dangerous driving. Christos Mastor’s lawyer, Babis Lykoudis, reports among others that his commandant was deeply distressed and regretful. is located in the left lane of Stadium Street, while there are other vehicles in front of it. One of the traffic cops using a lens calls for drivers to stop at the side of the road in order to undergo an alcohol test. On Monday night, the singer posted a story on his personal Instagram account regarding the incident, while apologizing to his fans. ” Alcohol is not a good consultant. A beautiful journey on an exit with my girl and her company full of laughter dreams and good spirits, but in the end it turned sour. The law is clear and I ignored him by taking the wheel. There are no excuses. Police officers have done their job and after the last events they cannot nor should they in any way make discounts on security measures. All professionals, gentle and above all people who care about the justice that protects those responsible from the irresponsible,” wrote Christos Mastoras. “From the prosecutor to the judge I felt following other cases as everyone cares about justice being served. I’m not a saint or infallible, but I’m here to correct my mistakes and be better. Thank you so much to all friends who sent love and messages,” he ended up in his long posting.
Christos Mastor: “He was a “dirla” and is in danger with a year in prison,” says Stavros Balaskas
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