ATHENS, January 8 – Robbers armed with Russian-designed Kalashnikov assault rifles or similar military-type assault weapons may soon face up to life in prison under new legislation drafted by the Greek Ministry of Justice, Greece’s Ethos newspaper reported.
The current laws stipulate a maximum sentence of 25 years in jail for these crimes.
Since Greece was hit by a severe financial crisis three years ago, the number of violent attacks on banks, stores, gas stations, museums and even churches increased dramatically.
In a daring assault on a gas station in an Athens suburb last December, robbers armed with Kalashnikovs literally “outgunned” law enforcement officers from a nearby police station.
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