Convicted terrorist Costas Sakkas and bank robber Marios Seisidis received an extension until August 17 by an Athens misdemeanor court on Monday, as the three policemen who were witnesses for the prosecution in the case didn’t show up.
Sakkas and Seisidis have pending convictions for participation in a terrorist organization (the Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire) and robberies respectively, police said in a press release after their arrest in Lakonia. They were arrested last week in the Peloponnese when they tried to avoid a police inspection.
In this trial, they are charged with misdemeanors relating to their latest arrest: theft (the car they were driving when they were arrested), forgery, resisting arrest, false deposition and two traffic law violations.
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