Tax evaders to answer for dues of 9 mln euros
Police in Attica arrested another three people for tax arrears amounting to just over nine million euros
Police in Attica arrested another three people for tax arrears amounting to just over nine million euros.
In Athens, 56-year-old manager of an unidentified company was detained in connection with an unpaid tax bill of 6.5 million euros.
In the neighborhood of Vyronas, a 44-year-old was taken in over outstanding tax dues of 2 million euros. And in the coastal suburb of Elliniko, a 43-year-old was arrested for arrears of nearly 600,000 euros.
The three suspects were to face an Athens prosecutor within the course of the day.
Source: Kathimerini
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