A man in Greece was sentenced to a one-month suspended prison sentence after being found guilty of disturbing his neighbors by sneaking onto their property and sniffing their shoes.
Addressing a court in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on Thursday, the 28-year-old man said he could not explain why he entered his neighbor's house to sniff his shoes and felt ashamed by his actions.
He reportedly said he had no intention of breaking the law or harming anyone during the incident. Associated Press.
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A man in Greece who was found guilty of sneaking onto his neighbor's property to smell his shoes has been given a suspended one-month prison sentence. (Getty Images)
Defendant's neighbors also testified that defendant showed no signs of aggression when he visited at night.
The man was ordered by the judge to attend therapy sessions.
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The man was ordered by a judge to attend therapy sessions. (St. Petersburg)
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In the early hours of October 8, in the small town of Sindos, a neighbor called the police after spotting a man sniffing his family's shoes, which had been left outside to air in the front garden. , this man was arrested.
At least three similar incidents have occurred in the past six months, despite neighbors asking the man's family not to enter the premises to sniff the shoes.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.





