
More details have emerged from the execution of Giorgos Moschouris, one of the biggest names in the Greek mafia, perhaps the last one left alive. He was shot dead outside a private diagnostic center in Chalandri on Thursday afternoon.
According to senior Greek Police officers, this is the most dangerous murderous attack in the last 40 years in the field of organized crime on Greek territory.
According to information, based on the perpetrators' modus operandi, the police believe that the attack was a hit by a foreign mafia, and what makes the perpetrators' actions even more problematic is that they did not consider the loss of other lives, in addition to the target they had to execute.
Police authorities suspect that the Russian mafia is behind Moschouris' murder. According to the same information, a few months ago, the Police had filed a criminal complaint against 50-60 people involved in fuel and cigarette smuggling, while they were also suspected of the murder of 5 Greek criminals.
Authorities point out that there is an attempt to eliminate Greek criminal groups and local mafias so that foreign mafias can take control of the areas.

In 2020, Giorgos Moschouris was again the target of an attack in Vari. In fact, his name has been implicated in five murderous attacks, but no criminal case has been filed against him.
There were two people who were suspected of being shot with Kalashnikovs by Greek mafia. The attack was behind the scenes and very well planned. The perpetrators had followed George Moschouris and knew that he was not armed, or did not have strict protection measures.
After executing him, they continued with the stolen I. X towards Patima Chalandriou where they set the vehicle on fire and then left in another car, likely towards Attiki Odos.

George Moschouris was one of the last big names in the Greek mafia. When he got out of prison, he told his friends that he would leave illegal activities and go into hairdressing, pretending to be a businessman. He was active in gas stations, but in recent months he was looking for a share of the 'pan' of smuggled cigarettes, and this "opening" seems to have cost him his life. It is estimated that he is another victim of the Russian-speaking mafia. The executions of Zambounis and Roumpetis had preceded this. Everyone wanted to profit from cigarettes except the gas stations.
The perpetrators did not know the victim, but had received clear orders to kill him and were paid very well to achieve their goal.

The order is being investigated as being given by a man who has recently been to Dubai and has been targeted by authorities for other murderous attacks.
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