Exposed for one more time regarding the critical issue of sealing the site of the train collision in Tempi is the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection Christos Triandopoulos, after the new complaint by Maria Karystianou that he has a document where the then regional governor of Thessaly Kostas Agorastos admits that the order given by Chr. Triandopoulos.
Speaking to the Alert television station, Maria Karystianou stated that “I sent an out-of-court notice to Mr. Agorastos and received a written response, which stated that “I was following orders and that the orders came from Mr. Triandopoulos, two meetings were held and I was given this order.”
The reporter then mentions that “this document is in the court and nothing has been done?” and the mother of one of the victims of the train accident replies “nothing!”
In fact, Thanos Plevris had also raised suspicions about the responsibilities of Christos Triandopoulos. As Documento wrote, the majority may have “run away” Christos Triandopoulos from the investigation for the crime of Tempes, but the evidence is relentless. Kostas Agorastos allegedly named him to Maria Karystianou as the government official who gave him the order for the site of the tragedy. In fact, the former regional governor of Thessaly stated before the committee that the region had a “supporting role” and “acted as it should have done without initiating actions”. The last “blow” against the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection came from the testimony of Thanos Pleuris, who made it clear that Chr. Triandopoulos was the head of the echelon. “Mr. Triandopoulos was the head of the government echelon,” he said, further burdening the position of the deputy minister.
Public question to Triandopoulos
Christos Triandopoulos is now being called upon to give specific answers as to whether or not he gave the order to block the area, for which there has been so much talk.
After all, the deputy minister has received a public question on the X platform and from the publisher of Documento, Costas Vaxevanis, in order to answer the question of whether he has given an order to excavate and then fill the site of the accident.
“If you don’t you confirm the complaint”Costas Vaxevanis emphasizes in his post.
Sir @CTriantopoulos you are on social media obviously to give information and not for lifestyle reasons. So I am asking you officially and I am waiting for an answer: “Did you give the order to excavate and then fill the site of the accident in #Tempe so that…
— Kostas.Vaxevanis (@KostasVaxevanis) February 29, 2024
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