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Arrested Golden Dawn Leader Awaits Greek Extradition Hearing

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Lagos was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for his leading role in the Golden Dawn group. Credit: AMNA

European Parliament deputy Ioannis Lagos, sentenced by Greek courts as one of the leading members of the neo-Nazi organization Golden Dawn, is being held in Brussels, awaiting a hearing on his extradition to Greece.

Lagos was arrested on Tuesday on a European arrest warrant issued after his immunity was lifted by the European Parliament.

He has opposed his extradition to Greek authorities and will be detained until his case is reviewed by a court.

The prosecutor’s office said a decision on his extradition will be issued in 15 days, but a date for his court case has not yet been set.

Late on Monday, MEP’s voted overwhelmingly to take away Lagos’ parliamentary privilege. Altogether, 693 European lawmakers voted, out of which 658 voted in favor of the lifting of immunity.

Lagos was sentenced by a Greek court in October of 2020 for his part in leading the group, being a close confidante of Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos.

He received a prison term of 13 years and eight months. Greek judicial authorities sent a request to Brussels that his political immunity be lifted.

Decision could lead to Lagos’ imprisonment

This decision paves the way for the imprisonment of Lagos, who remained free in Brussels six months after the court ruling of his imprisonment due to his immunity as a Member of the European Parliament.

Lagos, 48, left the Golden Dawn party in July of 2019 claiming disagreement with certain political moves of the party. He is currently an independent member of the European Parliament.

The Greek MEP was already penalized by President of the European Parliament David Sassoli after tearing up the Turkish flag in the House during a speech on illegal migration in January.

Lagos’ salary had already been reduced substantially since the flag-ripping incident as well. The MEP receives only his salary of 6,000 euros a month and none of the other compensations.

According to European Parliament regulations, he will continue to receive the MEP salary, without extra compensations, even during his prison stay, until the Supreme Court decision is finalized.

Golden Dawn convictions

Lagos served as a member of the Greek Parliament from 2012 until 2019, elected on the Golden Dawn ticket.

In July of 2019 he was elected to the European Parliament, only days after he announced that he would sit as an Independent.

The nationalist politician was arrested and detained twice on charges of forming a criminal organization.

In the past he has been charged with extortion, pandering, protection racket practices, illegal possession of firearms and other felonies.

Lagos was also charged as an abettor in the murder of rapper Pavlos Fyssas in September of 2013, which led to his conviction, along with the rest of the Golden Dawn leaders, on October 7 of last year.

After the largest trial against a fascist group since Nuremberg, an Athens court convicted members of the far-right neo-Nazi political party Golden Dawn of operating a criminal organization in a historic decision.

The Greek court handed down sentences for the 57 people convicted in the trial of running a criminal organization and for the murder of anti-fascist rapper Pavlos Fyssas.

Top Golden Dawn members, including Lagos, founder Michaloliakos, and Ilias Kasidiaris (now leader of the Greeks for the Fatherland Party) received 13-year prison sentences.

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