Greek Mafia: Execution of Giorgos Moschouris in Chalandri Shocks Nation

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The execution of Giorgos Moschouris, one of the last figures associated with the notorious Greek Mafia, has sent shockwaves through Greece. According to police reports, two AK-47 rifles, which had not been used in any other criminal activity, were utilized in the killing. A total of 54 bullets were fired during the daytime attack in one of Chalandri’s busiest areas. Authorities are now examining two iPhones and an old tablet found at the 55-year-old’s home, hoping they will provide clues about who orchestrated this brutal crime.

Moschouris, reportedly feeling safe after his release from prison about a year and a half ago, had relaxed his security measures—a decision that proved fatal. Investigators believe critical information may be hidden in his devices, including communications, contacts, and messages. Additionally, recent trips he made, particularly one to Abu Dhabi, could hold significant leads.

While Moschouris traveled regularly to Dubai for legitimate business ventures, authorities are piecing together his movements and interactions to understand what led to his tragic end. The case remains under intense scrutiny as law enforcement seeks not only those directly responsible but also the broader criminal networks involved.