The 45-year-old is expected to plead before an investigator and prosecutor today policeman who served in Parliament and is accused rape of four of his five children, ages 14, 13, 12, 9 and 2, and sexual abuse to his wife
The shocking details of the case that have come to light are chilling. According to details,the rape of children allegedly confirmed by forensic findings but also for their deposits. The children stay in the pediatric clinic in a public hospital.
«The boy is justifying his father’s actions, that’s what my colleagues tell me. The three girls, however, describe terrible things, that the family had sexually abused him. The little one has no problem, of course.They have no visible injuries. They are troubled, they have behavioral problems. These children need constant monitoring by child psychiatrists,” POEDIN president Michalis Giannakos told LiveNews.
“I want to kill him”: The unknown incidents with the Parliament police
The officers who took over the case give great importance in the view of the 14-year-old boy, which according to information, the 45-year-old he allegedly forced him to pierce his sisters. The boy, in fact, in 2020, at the age of 10, fell from the third floor balcony and was saved by the wings of the first floor. After these developments, it is being investigated whether he tried it to the end of his life.
As is known, the investigator he will go to Military Hospital 414, where the policeman is being treated, citing serious psychological problems, to get his plea.
Parliament Police: Suicide threats and attempts
Doctors, however, they are always testing him to see if he really has bipolar disorder, as he claims, or not.
“The torture is over”: What the parliament policeman’s wife says
Parliamentary policeman: “He called his wife to intimidate her”
The police are reported on Sunday night that he called his wife to intimidate her.
The woman on November 18, 2024 for the second time she accused her husband of sexually abusing her children and herself. A warrant has as been issued against him he is under guard in a psychiatric clinic of a military hospital.
parliamentary Police Officer: He forced his wife to be unfaithful with the children
Also, Her mobile phone was taken from him,but,don’t know how,on Sunday he allegedly found a way to call the 35-year-old undercover. “He wanted to intimidate her,” said her lawyer giannis Barkagiannis.
According to the same information, from the first moment of the complaint, he was trying through his 14 year old son to shut up his children and not to say anything about what was going on in their house.
Horror with the Parliament policeman: He recorded the rapes on video
“Tell the girls not to say anything”he was writing one of the messages he sent to the 14-year-old boy.
Police officer Vouli: The woman was also hospitalized in the psychiatric hospital
information also says that and
According to what he claims, his wife, who works in GADA, is in an office near Domestic Violence, ie. he began to manifest psychiatric disorders.
The 35-year-old policeman who also carries a gun, diagnosed with “depressive disorder” and subsequent voluntary hospitalization at the 414th Military Psychiatric Hospital. He was taking, according to information, which the police will also refer to, heavy duty cocktail, which he put in, despite the contrary recommendations from the attending physicians suddenly, when she became pregnant.
In the mental hospital, he was reported to have been in the hospital for a month and in one of the exits from the institution last February, she went to the Domestic Violence Department in Cellach and reported her husband’s abuse.
But the next day, as she complained, her husband allegedly forced her to cancel, while she sought criminal intervention and removing the panic button application that the police had installed on her mobile phone.
In April 2024 he was released from the hospital, but the officer did a lot of damage to the house. In November 2024 it continued second complaint against him for domestic violence and then the horror was revealed.
Parliamentary Constable: He thought he was invincible
People who knew the 45-year-old policeman, they speak of an irritable man, who used to trumpet to everyone that he was unacceptable and incomprehensible.
And his past it is indeed extremely violent, and involved in several episodes, even with his colleagues.
As 2002 he was allegedly involved in a dispute with a taxi driver,who he slapped,in 2003 he had a dispute with his colleague and vehicle drivers on the street,actually hitting a citizen at a red light,consequently of which he was placed on leave and afterward suspended for a year.
at the same time, he had calls to apologize for police matters, because he did not speak respectfully to his chief and in another incident he had a conflict with a superior because he was not wearing his bulletproof vest.
Parliamentary Police officer: The charges against him are serious
The 45-year-old man has been charged with numerous serious crimes, 11 in number, most of which are felonies.
In detail, the categories are:
- rape,
- persistent and serial rape of minors,
- persistent and serial abuse of a minor in the family,
- concurrent actions against minors through successive serial and successive actions,
- child pornography,
- domestic physical harm,
- persistent and serial domestic violence against minors,
- domestic violence against minors on an ongoing basis,
- unlawful domestic violence against minors on a continuous and serial basis,
- the carrying of weapons and the use of weapons respectively.
They are being awaited with particular interest the answers from the forensic laboratories, in which the 45-year-old’s mobile phone, USB sticks and computers found in his home during the search were transferred. what the officials hope to find is, if indeed, as the mother complains, the 45-year-old was filming his sick actions.
violence - Hundreds of calls in the past week
EL.AS data is heartbreaking. about domestic violence in our country. From November 25 to December 1 the officers responded 601 calls to the Immediate Action call center. Granted to 122 female victims the Panic Button app. In total, 350 incidents were managed and dealt with 239 captureand at the same time 5 victims were transported to structures with Greek Police vehicles and 19 victims in a coroner or hospital. All this in one week.
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What are the long-term effects of childhood trauma on emotional progress?
Interview between Time.news Editor and child Psychology Expert Dr. Elena Vasilakis
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Vasilakis. We are diving into a heartbreaking situation involving a police officer accused of horrific abuse against his children and wife. The case raises numerous questions about the psychological impact on the victims, especially the children. What are your initial thoughts on this tragic scenario?
Dr.Elena Vasilakis: Thank you for having me. This case is indeed tragic and sadly not unique. The psychological trauma inflicted on these children can have long-lasting effects. Children who experience such severe violations of trust and safety typically deal with a range of emotional and behavioral issues. It’s crucial to recognize that their reactions might vary widely based on their ages and individual personalities.
Time.news Editor: The article mentions that the children, notably the three girls, described terrible experiences while the oldest boy seems to justify his father’s actions. Why do you think there’s this difference in response among the siblings?
Dr. Elena Vasilakis: Children often process trauma in different ways. The boy’s justification may stem from a desire to maintain a connection with his father, an instinct to protect his family, or perhaps a misunderstanding of what constitutes acceptable behavior. The girls, on the other hand, have likely experienced more direct trauma, leading to their emotional expressions of fear and distress. It’s not uncommon for victims of abuse to feel a sense of guilt or shame, frequently enough complicating their ability to articulate their experiences.
Time.news Editor: The mention of a 14-year-old boy being forced to act against his sisters is deeply troubling. How does such coercion affect a child’s psychological development?
Dr. Elena Vasilakis: Coercion can lead to severe psychological conflicts within a child.They may feel trapped between familial loyalty and the innate sense of right and wrong. This could manifest as anxiety, depression, or even suicidal thoughts, as seen with this boy’s reported previous suicide attempt.Such trauma can hinder healthy emotional development and lead to maladaptive coping mechanisms that may persist into adulthood.
Time.news Editor: The article also suggests that the children are in need of constant monitoring by child psychiatrists. What does this process typically involve, and how can it help in their healing?
Dr. Elena Vasilakis: Continuous monitoring is essential for children emerging from abusive situations. Therapeutic processes often include trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy, which helps them process their experiences in a safe environment. Psychiatrists will monitor their mental health closely, looking for signs of PTSD, anxiety, or depression. They may also involve the family in therapy to rebuild trust and communication, which is critical for healing.
Time.news Editor: The father in this case has been diagnosed with a severe mood disorder and is undergoing treatment. Do you think mental illness can play a role in such violent behavior, or should it be viewed separately from the actions he has taken?
Dr. Elena Vasilakis: Mental illness certainly complicates the narrative, but it does not excuse violent behavior. While certain conditions can impair judgment or lead to impulsive actions, individuals are ultimately responsible for their decisions. It’s important to address mental health issues and provide treatment, but we must also hold individuals accountable, especially when their actions cause harm to others.
Time.news Editor: The article highlights that the officer attempted to intimidate his wife even while in a psychiatric facility. How can this notion of control play into the psychological profiles of abusers?
Dr. Elena Vasilakis: Abusers often employ manipulation and control as central tactics to maintain their power. Even in the face of consequences, their need to dominate can drive them to intimidation. This behavior frequently enough stems from deep-seated insecurities and a need to assert power where they feel powerless in other aspects of their lives. It’s a cycle of control and helplessness that often perpetuates the cycle of abuse.
Time.news Editor: thank you, Dr. Vasilakis, for your insights into this tragic situation. It’s crucial that we prioritize the mental well-being of the victims.
dr. Elena Vasilakis: Thank you for shedding light on such an critically important issue. The psychological ramifications of abuse are profound and deserve ongoing attention and action.
Time.news Editor: Indeed. Awareness and proactive measures are essential in protecting vulnerable individuals and fostering healing. thank you again for your time.