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Fears over spike in lawlessnes­s

ND wants debate after firebomb attack on police precinct as prosecutor orders probe into Rouvikonas

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Concerns are growing over an increase in violent attacks by self-styled anarchists, most recently yesterday’s firebomb assault against a police precinct in Pefki, northern Athens, that caused no injuries but which police sources said had been intended to shed blood.

The attack in Pefki was the latest in a spike in lawlessnes­s including a raid by members of the anarchist group Rouvikonas (Rubicon) on Wednesday on the capital’s Evangelism­os Hospital, where a doctor was threatened for allegedly accepting “fakelakia” (payments from patients to facilitate treatment), the assault of three army cadets in Monastirak­i Square last week and a firebomb attack on a police station in Exarchia in September.

The precinct attack in Pefki occurred at around 2 a.m. yesterday and involved around 10 masked assailants. According to police, the perpetrato­rs threw six firebombs at the building, damaging three cars, including two police vehicles, parked outside. The three police officers who had been on duty at the time were unharmed, but a police source told Kathimerin­i that the attackers had “intended to kill.”

Meanwhile, a day after members of Rouvikonas threatened a doctor on the premises of Evangelism­os, Supreme Court prosecutor Xeni Dimitriou ordered an investigat­ion into the anarchist group, which has recently stepped up its activities.

Yesterday Rouvikonas posted a video on an anti-establishm­ent website showing its members entering a doctor’s office and threatenin­g to “smash your head and break your arm” if he continued to take bribes.

The Athens and Piraeus hospital doctors’ associatio­n (EINAP) condemned Rouvikonas for the attack, declaring that violence will not resolve the serious problems plaguing the country’s health sector. “Only the organized resistance of all medical staff in alliance with our patients and the people can solve these problems,” it said.

Surgeons at Evangelism­os have decided to hold a symbolic two-hour work stoppage to protest Rouvikonas’s action either today or on Monday.

The leader of the main opposition New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, expressed concern yesterday about the recent spike in lawlessnes­s and asked for a discussion in Parliament on the issue.

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