A case has been filed with the Zakynthos Public Prosecutor after the arrest of two people in regards to circulating illegal and dangerous products. The case has come to light from custom auditors of the Independent Public Revenue Office (AAD) and centres on two party cruise boats at Zakynthos Port …
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