ATHENS: Greek police experts investigate near the house of Giorgos Karaivaz, a veteran crime journalist, after he was shot dead in Athens Friday. - AFP

ATHENS: Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis yesterday demanded the "swift resolution" of a probe into a crime journalist's murder already condemned by leading EU officials, political parties and media unions. Mitsotakis had summoned his police minister Michalis Chrysochoidis to a meeting on the case yesterday, the PM's office said. Giorgos Karaivaz, who worked for private TV station Star and also ran the news blog bloko.gr, was shot several times Friday as he exited his car outside his house in the southern Athens district of Alimos, witnesses said.

He had just returned home from work. A police source told AFP the 52-year-old journalist had been shot by two men on a motorbike. Seventeen bullet casings were recovered from the scene. The murder was rapidly condemned by the European Commission and the Council of Europe commissioner for human rights.

"Murdering a journalist is a despicable, cowardly act," Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen tweeted Friday. "Europe stands for freedom. And freedom of press may be the most sacred of all. Journalists must be able to work safely. My thoughts are with the family of George Karaivaz. I hope the criminals are soon brought to justice," she said.

Karaivaz had worked for some of Greece's leading newspapers and TV channels in a 32-year career. "(He) was one of the most experienced crime reporters in the field... and was held in high regard by colleagues," the Esiea union of Athens daily newspaper journalists said in a statement.

The federation of Greek police officers said Karaivaz was personally interested in improving working conditions for law enforcement and was "strongly critical of anybody" standing in their union's way. While Greek media offices are frequently targeted in firebomb and vandalism attacks, journalist killings are rare.

Some journalists request police protection after receiving threats, but Karaivaz was unguarded. "It was not his style to request protection," a police officer who knew Karaivaz well told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. The shooting occurred at a time when Greek authorities had received criticism for allocating too many police guards to a controversial TV presenter.

And in July, tabloid newspaper editor Stefanos Chios survived after being shot in the neck and chest by a hooded man outside his home. The case is still under investigation. In 2010, radio manager, blogger and investigative journalist Socratis Giolias was gunned down outside his home. The case was never solved.

Giorgos Karaivaz, who worked for private TV station Star and also ran the news blog bloko.gr, was shot several times as he exited his car outside his house in the southern Athens district of Alimos, witnesses said. "The murder has shocked us all," government spokeswoman Aristotelia Peloni said in a statement, adding that authorities were investigating the killing. Seventeen bullet casings were recovered from the scene.

Witnesses offered chilling accounts of the scene after his death. "I tried to park my car where he lay. I thought someone had fainted. He was lying face down... blood was flowing onto the sidewalk," a woman who lives in the neighborhood told reporters. Flowers were left Friday on the spot where the slain journalist fell. The European Union slammed the killing as "a despicable, cowardly act".

"Europe stands for freedom. And freedom of press may be the most sacred of all. Journalists must be able to work safely. My thoughts are with the family of George Karaivaz. I hope the criminals are soon brought to justice," EU Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen tweeted Friday.

'Stop him with bullets'

While Greek media offices are frequently targeted in firebomb and vandalism attacks, journalist killings are rare in the country. Some journalists request police protection after receiving threats, but Karaivaz was unguarded. One of Greece's longest-tenured and best known crime reporters, Karaivaz was married with a 21-year-old son. A statement on Karaivaz's blog confirmed his death, and said he was targeted because of his work. - AFP