‘They have to change the profession of those who live by crime’ was the message of Michael Chrysochoid For crime in Roma camps through the broadcast Direct of protothema.gr. The Minister of Citizen Protection, in his interview with George Eugenideshe talked about the action of the police “in the camps”, the daily arrests, and the need to substantially integrate children into school.

Mr. Chrysochoidis said characteristically about their Roma: “I have no suspension to refer to this issue. They are a group of vulnerable people, but they cannot live by crime. We are democracy, and one should respect the other. A large part of a living is stealing. The volume of crime comes from there. We have a big problem with harsh crime that are drugs, big theft and burglaries and micro -crime. The police are in the camps, the FBI is doing business every day. A few days ago we had 50 arrests, cases are resolved each day, people are detained every day. All of them have to change profession. Those who live from crime will understand that this profession will not continue. And in the rheumatics there is a job. We also want the cooperation of other ministries. Children need to go to school, join and we need to help integrate these people.
Minister pointed out the government’s reflection on Developments in the Middle Eastsaying that “we are concerned with the issue of internal security and security of the wider region.” He warned of the danger of turning Greece into passing on people with dangerous intentions, noting that measures have already been taken on both the border and critical infrastructure. “There is concern, vigilance and alert, but also mobilization to gather information,” he said.
The minister was particularly concerned with the issue of road safety, presenting information on intensive controls and insisting on tightening the penalties: “His message new coke They are: No red, no stop, no helmet, dangerous driving and overtaking. These five things mean very big fines. ” Special reference was made to the weekend alcohol – only 7,908 controls were made in Attica, with over 600 violations.
Michalis Chrysochoidis also condemned fanatic violence, saying that “there are criminals fans” and that the groups are now undergoing sanctions even for a bottle. Finally, he reinstated Marfin’s case, saying that the perpetrators should be found and accountable, regardless of ELAS errors. In 2010. “It is not an alibi for anyone,” he said.

