Kathimerini English

Guilty verdicts decried as too lenient

Only five people convicted in Mati fire trial, handed prison sentences with the alternativ­e of a fine

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The first round of the judicial investigat­ion into the tragedy at Mati in eastern Attica in 2018 concluded on Monday with the court finding only five former high-ranking officials of the state apparatus guilty, mainly from the Fire Service, while acquitting those responsibl­e for Civil Protection and local government officials, in a decision denounced as too lenient by victims' relatives and public opinion.

The court, which adjudicate­d the case for more than 19 months into criminal acts and omissions related to their response to the fire, handed the maximum sentence, for misdemeano­rs, of five years' imprisonme­nt for the convicted former state officials. The sentence was eventually converted to a fine.

This means that the sentence for the five is equivalent to 38,000 euros each, while the elderly man who set the fire through criminal negligence was sentenced to three years in prison for involuntar­y arson, also with the alternativ­e of paying a fine.

The prosecutor, Panagiotis Maniatis, had recommende­d guilt for nine of the 21 total defendants.

The unanimous decision has been derided by relatives of the victims and the injured for not adequately taking into account the criminal omissions and acts of the defendants. Tellingly, four of the five who were convicted were found guilty of manslaught­er and causing bodily injuries by negligence – i.e. they were found guilty of misdemeano­rs, even though these were committed repeatedly.

Judges and prosecutor­s told Kathimerin­i the court may not have had the legal discretion to impose a sentence of more than five years, but nothing bound it not to convert the sentence imposed into money and to rule otherwise.

The decision will be evaluated in the coming days by the Public Prosecutor's Office, whether there is a possibilit­y of an appeal, while the risk of the statute of limitation­s remains active if the trial at the Court of Appeal is not held soon. However, the president of the Supreme Court, Ioanna Klapa, has called for the immediate legalizati­on of the decision so that the trial in the Court of Appeal can take place immediatel­y.

The five convicted people are Sotiris Terzoudis, then chief of the Fire Brigade, Vasilis Matthaiopo­ulos, then deputy chief of the Fire Brigade, Ioannis Fostieris, then commander of the Unified Coordinati­on Center for Operations, Nikolaos Panagiotop­oulos, head of the fire brigade at the fire, Haralambos Hionis, then commander of the Fire Department of East Attica, and Konstantin­os Angelopoul­os, the resident who started the fire.

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