Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Three arrested after police find stolen copper wire in Roma camp

Two tons of stolen copper wire used for traffic signal networks were found concealed during a police operation in a Roma camp in Zevgolatio, Corinth prefecture, on Tuesday, and three people were arrested 
 
A police investigation turned up that the copper wire belonged to the Proastiakos urban railway. 
 
Three people were arrested and will be brought before a Corinth prosecutor. 
 
The copper was seized and removed to the Corinth security police facilities until it is turned over to its rightful owner. 






source: ANA-MPA