89-year-old man carries out armed attacks at EFKA and courthouse
An 89-year-old man, identified as P.K., launched armed attacks on the EFKA office and a courthouse in Athens, resulting in five injuries. The perpetrator, a scrap collector born in Messinia in 1937, authored a letter explaining that his actions were a protest against long-standing pension issues. He claims to have lived and worked in Berlin and Chicago, where he successfully processed pension applications. According to the letter, he encountered significant bureaucratic obstacles and mistreatment upon trying to secure his Greek pension. He specifically alleges that officials at an EFKA committee in Attiki Square insulted him and sabotaged his eligibility claims. Legal proceedings are expected to follow the incident as authorities investigate the motive and the armed violence. The perpetrator's grievances center on alleged forgery and obstruction by Greek social security institutions.