Data deadlines extended
The deadline for the posting of cadastral data for the regions of Kilkis, Evia, Viotia, Corinth, Kozani, Pieria and Larissa has been extended, according to the Hellenic Land Registry. For Kilkis the posting of cadastral data has been extended until October 14, and for all other areas until October 22. The posting process is carried out digitally without property owners needing to be physically present at Land Registry offices. After updating their contact details on the website www.ktimatologio.gr, property owners can check, confirm or correct the registration of their property. Specifically they should check the description and legal information of their properties (cadastral table) and the boundaries of their plots (cadastral diagram). If they agree with the details, they do not need to take any further action.
Prison sweep. A search carried out early yesterday on cells occupied by convicts serving life sentences at the capital’s high-security Korydallos Prison turned up several makeshift weapons. Accompanied by a prosecutor, prison guards searched several cells and confiscated 14 makeshift knives, six makeshift screwdrivers, 34 clubs, nine cellphones and nine cellphone chargers as well as small quantities of heroin and cocaine. Yesterday’s pre-dawn sweep was the latest in a series of raids that have been carried out at the country’s penitentiaries over the past few months.
Gunshot death.
Police in Thessaloniki yesterday were investigating the death of a man whose body was found on a side road off the Thessaloniki-Nea Moudania national highway with a gunshot wound to the head. The body was spotted by a passing motorist who alerted the authorities. Police yesterday did not comment on whether the killing was a settling of accounts between rival criminal gangs or a personal dispute but said that a probe is under way.
Corinth quake. A moderate earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale was reported in the Gulf of Corinth yesterday morning, rattling seaside resorts like Porto Germeno and Psatha, and felt in Athens as well. The quake struck at 6 a.m. at a depth of 11.7 kilometers some 27 kilometers southwest of Thiva, the National Observatory’s Geodynamic Institute said. There were no reports of damage.