Date(s) of offending: on/from TBC - at least early 2010 to at least 21 August 2011
The defendant was the subject of an European Arrest Warrant (EAW) issued by Germany, whereby Greece was requested to surrender the subject for prosecution in Germany.
The defendant was accused in Germany of membership in an organised criminal group and facilitation of illegal entry, with the purpose of obtaining a financial benefit thereby. Specifically:
The defendant was detained in Greece as a result of the EAW but did not consent to the surrender to Germany.
Legal findings:
The Court of Appeal of Thessaloniki (Greece) denied execution of the EAW.
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Permanent resident in Greece.
The Defendant did not consent to the surrender to Germany, in the terms of the corresponding European Arrest Warrant.
The Court of Appeal of Thessaloniki (Greece) noted as follows:
Against this background, the Court of Appeal of Thessaloniki denied the execution of the EAW and lifted the detention of the defendant.
International judicial cooperation is critical in the effort of bringing migrant smugglers to justice, particularly given the cross-border nature per se of this crime type. This case provides insight into the specifics of the operability of an important instrument of mutual legal assistance (i.e. EAW) within the EU and the obstacles that may derive from the specifics of its implementation at the national level.
NOTE: As per Greek national law, the purpose of obtaining a financial or other material benefit is not a constitutive element of the crime but rather an aggravating circumstance (see SHERLOC Database on Legislation – Greece).