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Greece jails Abbot Ephraim in Mount Athos fraud case | Greece jails Abbot Ephraim in Mount Athos fraud case |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The abbot of the prestigious Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos in Greece has been jailed pending trial for alleged fraud and embezzlement. | The abbot of the prestigious Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos in Greece has been jailed pending trial for alleged fraud and embezzlement. |
Abbot Ephraim, 56, is accused of arranging land swaps between Vatopedi and the state which are thought to have cost the government millions of euros. | Abbot Ephraim, 56, is accused of arranging land swaps between Vatopedi and the state which are thought to have cost the government millions of euros. |
The abbot, now being held in Korydallos prison in Athens, denies wrongdoing. His arrest has triggered protests. | The abbot, now being held in Korydallos prison in Athens, denies wrongdoing. His arrest has triggered protests. |
The property scandal contributed to the conservative government's fall in 2009. | The property scandal contributed to the conservative government's fall in 2009. |
Greek Orthodox monks rallied outside the prison in support of Abbot Ephraim on Wednesday. | Greek Orthodox monks rallied outside the prison in support of Abbot Ephraim on Wednesday. |
Russia's foreign ministry and the Russian Orthodox Church also criticised the imprisonment of Abbot Ephraim. | |
No trial date has been set yet. | No trial date has been set yet. |
Controversial deal | Controversial deal |
Vatopedi is part of the ancient Mount Athos monastic community that has been visited by Britain's Prince Charles and Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. | Vatopedi is part of the ancient Mount Athos monastic community that has been visited by Britain's Prince Charles and Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. |
The controversial deal saw valuable state land traded for less valuable land held by Vatopedi. It is said to have cost the state some 100 million euros (£83m). | The controversial deal saw valuable state land traded for less valuable land held by Vatopedi. It is said to have cost the state some 100 million euros (£83m). |
The Russian Orthodox Church's head of foreign relations, Metropolitan Ilarion, called the abbot's detention "an extraordinary event, arousing profound bewilderment". | |
And the Russian foreign ministry said: "We are deeply concerned by the ruling of the Greek judiciary to put him under pre-trial detention, despite the recommendations of the European Court of Human Rights". | |
Greece's right-wing Laos party, which is in the governing coalition, also condemned the abbot's arrest. | |
"They rushed Ephraim to jail on Christmas Eve while others who have embezzled Greek people's money remain at large," said Laos leader George Karatzaferis. | |
Justice Minister Miltiadis Papaioannou hit back, accusing the critics of "interfering in the work of the justice system". |
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