Nikos Maziotis

Nikos was sentenced to 86 years’ imprisonment in absentia in the Revolutionary Struggle case. His sentence was merged into 50 years. However, the maximum prison term is 25 years (which are typically served either as a full sentence or by day wages in prisons, or after the completion of 3/5 of the prison term, when a prisoner can be granted conditional release under specific conditions).

Nikos was on the run for two years, was seriously wounded and arrested on July 16, 2014, after a shootout with cops in Monastiraki. He was then transferred to the tightly-guarded Evangelismos hospital, where he was hospitalised and has since been transfered to the 5th wing of the new type C maximum security prison in Domokos. Updated: 03/01/15. Prisoners in these special wings may have their mail intercepted and it may not reach the intended recipient.

As a member of Revolutionary Struggle, Nikos Maziotis assumed political responsibility for the bombing at the Bank of Greece, framed within the second period in the ongoing action of the organisation. He received a life sentence and 129 years of jail for the formation and management of a terrorist organization, for 5 attempted homicide against police officers, 2 expropriations of banks and charges relating to commission, possession, construction of explosives, dangerous personal injuries, arson, weapons of mass destruction and arming, forgery, etc.

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Nikos Maziotis
Dikastiki Filaki Domokou
D'WING
Domokos
TK 35010 fthiotidas
Greece

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