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Christiana Stilianidou
Complaint of police violence by a minor in Milos
18 • 11 • 2023

The mother of a minor reported that her 17-year-old son was subjected to physical and verbal violence by police officers in Milos.  

Where is the problem with the rule of law?

In a state governed by the rule of law, the police authorities must be governed by certain principles, including the principle of legality, the principle of proportionality, the prohibition of the abuse of police power and the respect for and protection of human rights.

The powers of the police authorities and the conduct to be displayed by them in the performance of their duties are regulated, inter alia, by Presidential Decrees 538/1989, 141/1991 and 254/2004. 

Although the police may use force to enforce the law, this does not mean that all use of preventive or repressive force by the police is lawful. On the contrary, the arbitrary use of the power to use force and police action in excess of the legal limits is a dangerous phenomenon for a democracy.

The complaints made by a minor and his mother regarding the behaviour of the police officers of the Milos police station towards the 17-year-old and the reports of verbal (threats and insults) and physical (slap, punch, baton) violence seem to paint a picture of behaviour which is not in line with the requirements and obligations imposed by the legal order on the action of the police, particularly in view of the fact that minors are a vulnerable group that require special treatment.

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