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Greek man convicted of causing disturbance by entering neighbours’ properties to smell their shoes

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THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — A judge in northern Greece on Thursday imposed a suspended one-month prison sentence on a man convicted of disturbing his neighbours by repeatedly sneaking into their properties to smell their shoes.

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The 28-year-old Greek man told the Thessaloniki court that he was unable to explain his behaviour, which, he said, had caused him great embarrassment.

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He stressed that he had no intention of breaking the law or harming anybody, and neighbours testified that he never displayed any sign of aggression during his nocturnal visits.

The man was arrested before dawn on Oct. 8 in the small town of Sindos, about 15 kilometres (9 miles) west of Thessaloniki. Police had been called after a neighbour found the defendant in his front yard sniffing his family’s shoes, which had been left outdoors to air.

The court heard that there had been at least three similar incidents in the past six months, despite neighbours having asked the defendant’s family to get him to stop.

The man was ordered to attend therapy sessions.

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