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Greek top court sends leader of November 17 guerrillas back to prison

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ATHENS, June 16 (Reuters) - ‌The mastermind of Greece's defunct ​and most lethal guerrilla group November 17, who was ⁠freed from jail last month, will return to prison after the country's top court overturned ​his release, police sources and the Athens News ‌Agency said.

Alexandros Giotopoulos, 82, was arrested in 2002 when the Marxist group, which carried out a ⁠27-year campaign of assassinations, was dismantled ⁠by the police.

Giotopoulos and other members of the group were convicted by a Greek court in 2003. He denied wrongdoing, but an ‌appeals court in 2007 sentenced him to 17 ⁠life terms and 25 years' ‌imprisonment.

Giotopoulos was released on ​May 21 from the Korydallos high-security prison in Athens after a judicial panel approved a ‌request he filed in 2025, ​which cited health ⁠reasons, according to media reports.

But the Supreme ‌Court this week ⁠approved a prosecutor's decision to reverse that decision, the Athens News Agency said.

Giotopoulos appeared before a ​prosecutor on Tuesday ‌and is expected to return to Korydallos prison ⁠later in the day.

(Reporting ​by Renee Maltezou and Yannis Souliotis, ​editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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