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Key fire official is demoted as probe drags on

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As an investigat­ion into the causes of the catastroph­ic wildfires that killed 100 people last July drags on, it emerged yesterday that the head of the Hellenic Fire Service’s arson department has been demoted over mistakes allegedly made under his watch.

Christos Kalogeropo­ulos was removed from his post as chief of the service’s arson unit to head the capital’s Second Fire Station near Metaxourge­io. His unit was charged with investigat­ing the causes of the July 23 blaze in eastern Attica and also oversaw the identifica­tion of the victims.

Sources attributed Kalogeropo­ulos’s demotion to reports saying that one of two fire service officials who compiled a fire service report into the tragedy had not been on the scene at the time, as had been claimed, but on the Ionian island of Cephalonia.

Prosecutor­s are probing the reports to determine whether any of the officials involved should face criminal charges.

The same sources said the arson unit made a serious error, giving the remains of one of the victims to the wrong family.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced new chiefs of the Hellenic Fire Service and the Hellenic Police two weeks after the tragedy. Since then questions have been raised about new officials appointed within those forces, with critics suggesting that they gained their positions due to political connection­s rather than suitabilit­y for the posts.

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A wet and stormy weather system

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