Μake us preferred on GoogleTwo Indian nationals, aged 20 and 24, appeared before a judicial investigator in Nafplio on Thursday, August 6, over allegations that they murdered a 59-year-old psychologist in the southern Greek city. Tensions rose as the suspects arrived at the courthouse, with relatives and friends of the victim reportedly shouting “murderers,” according to local media reports. A nine-day search operation followed, involving the Hellenic Police, the Fire Service, Greece’s Special Disaster Response Unit (EMAK), the Coast Guard, the Hellenic Rescue Team of Argolis, and numerous volunteers. According to police announcements, the two suspects entered the 59-year-old man’s vehicle on the night of July 24. After traveling to an area within the Municipality of Nafplio, they reportedly immobilized the psychologist and fatally stabbed him.