A flock of 200 sheep has been seized by Greek tax authorities and is to change hands in an electronic auction. The single-member First Instance Court in Grevena, West Macedonia, gave the green light for the forceful auctioning of the animals.
The sheep owner owes €3,848.59 to Social Security Fund and a check of 50 euros.
First price estimation for each sheep has been calculated at 60 euros.
Starting point for the flock is set at €6,000.
Until the auction takes place on February 27th, the breeder has been appointed as a guardian-keeper and responsible for not losing the flock.
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