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Chrysochoidis on Protothema: “Roma’s must change profession — Greek FBI is active in the Roma communities”

From crime and violence to the new Highway Code and border security concerns – Statements by the Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, on 'Direct'

Giorgios Eugenidis June 18 09:55

In a wide-ranging interview on Direct with Giorgos Evgenidis for protothema.gr, Minister of Citizen Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis addressed issues from crime and hooligan violence to the new Highway Code and border security concerns.

On the topic of Roma communities, the Minister was unequivocal:
“We need those who live off crime to change profession.” He described the Roma as a vulnerable group but emphasized that “they cannot sustain themselves through criminality. We are a democracy, and respect among citizens is essential. A large portion of their livelihood comes from theft. The bulk of criminal activity stems from there.” He highlighted serious crimes involving drugs, major thefts, and burglaries, alongside petty offenses. “The police operate inside the camps; the Greek FBI conducts daily operations there. Recently, there were 50 arrests. Cases are solved every day, suspects are detained regularly. Those who live off crime must understand that this ‘profession’ will not continue.” He also mentioned ongoing efforts to combat electricity theft, underscoring the need for inter-ministerial cooperation. “Children must attend school and be integrated. We have to support their inclusion.”

Regarding geopolitical tensions, Chrysochoidis expressed the government’s concerns about Middle Eastern developments impacting internal security and the broader region’s stability. He warned about Greece potentially becoming a transit point for individuals with dangerous intentions, noting that preventive measures are in place at borders and critical infrastructure. “There is vigilance, alertness, and mobilization for intelligence gathering,” he affirmed.

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The Minister also focused on road safety, detailing intensified enforcement under the new Highway Code. “The message is clear: no running red lights, no ignoring STOP signs, mandatory helmets, no dangerous driving or overtaking. These five violations carry heavy fines.” He cited weekend breathalyzer tests, with over 7,900 checks conducted in Attica alone and more than 600 violations detected.

Finally, Chrysochoidis condemned hooligan violence, noting that “there are criminal fans,” and that clubs now face sanctions even for incidents involving a single bottle. He revisited the Marfin bank arson case, stressing the importance of finding those responsible and ensuring accountability, regardless of previous police errors in 2010. “This cannot serve as an alibi for anyone,” he concluded.

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