My Style Rocks’ Iphigeny Layou spoke of fuel distortion and her experience in the prison

He left the runway on his set and was found handcuffed behind prison bars by Iphigen Layu for ! The former player of the show My Style Rocks, Iphigen Layu, was charged with her involvement with the fuel and drink distortion circuit. Wearing handcuffs, he spent six 24-hours in the brig. She described the difficult hours in prison and the process of her arrest. After her apology, she was released without restrictions, Iphigen Layu describes how she was found in one of the stations that supplied the adulterated fuel, in order to work. “I was a customer at that station, I was driving my car to get gas. At one point I saw an ad that they were asking for staff. Because I wanted to boost my income, because I own my own clothing store, I decided to tell him I was interested. I had an interview, and in mid-December I started working there. I was cutting evidence and working in the laundry. I had no idea anything that would trouble me,” said the former player. Iphigen Layu described the moment she faced the police, who cuffed her. “I was getting ready to get off duty when the police came into the store. I didn’t understand what was going on, they didn’t tell me. They started asking me things I didn’t know how to answer. At some point I collapsed, I got a panic attack. I didn’t know what was going on. They took my cell phone, I couldn’t reach anyone. After hours they led us all together to the detention camps,” he noted. The 27-year-old also added: “I was isolated and locked in a space alone, because everyone else was men. At some point I realized I was being bugged. It was a nightmare. They changed me three times in detention for bugs”. Following her apology to the interrogator she was released with the consent of an investigator and prosecutor, without imposing a restrictive condition on her. Waiting to stand trial and prove her innocence before justice, having at her side her lawyer Dimitris Zorba tries to put an end to what happened and return to her everyday life. “I’m back in my shop in Upper Glyfada and I want to put all this behind me. I’ve had time to think, do my reckoning and figure out which people I really have next to me. It was a nightmare I want to forget,” he said closing.