Terrorist suspect arrested
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A person of the " Maziotis Team" and a member of the "Revolutionary Struggle", was arrested while preparing a bloody terrorist attack against a well known Piraeus ship owner and owner of a large multinational company operating in the port, according to high-ranking officers of the Hellenic Police.
According to police sources the suspect is a man aged about 30 years, who was found in an apartment building on Analipseos street in Vyronas, Athens. Inside the house, police discovered attack plans against the ship and football club owner, but also against a large multinational company, active in Piraeus.
The items found in the house, allow Police, to estimate that this is the area associated with the action of the new "Revolutionary Struggle" as it appeared through th explosion of a booby-trapped car in Amerikis street. The arrested man refused to give fingerprints, but police have determined his identity and according to sources he is a fugitive.
The gravity of the case is highklighted by the fact that at 18:30 the Minister of Public Order and Citizen Protection. Vasilis Kikilias and the Chief of Police Dimitris Tsaknakis will make announcements about the arrests and findings.
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