Alexandros Giotopoulos, convicted as the leader of the November 17th terrorist organization and sentenced to multiple life terms, has been returned to Korydallos Prison. This follows the annulment of a previous decision granting his release on parole. Giotopoulos had briefly been released from custody after the initial ruling in his favor. The reversal occurred following legal challenges to the parole decision. He was filmed leaving the Piraeus Prosecutor's Office before being transferred back to prison. November 17th was a notorious Greek revolutionary organization responsible for numerous assassinations and attacks between 1975 and 2002. The case highlights ongoing legal battles surrounding the release of convicted terrorists in Greece.
