Angeliki Spyropoulou arrested
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Twenty two year old student Angeliki Spyropoulou wanted in the investigation into the case of Christodoulos Xiros was arrested this morning at Salamis.
She was arrested, on charges of being a key associate of Christodoulos Xiros and a link with the "Conspiracy of Cells of Fire" terrorist group. Spyropoulou was led to the Counter Terrorism Bureau today and will face the Appeals prosecutor. Meanwhile, the mother of the brothers Christos and Gerasimos Tsakalos who are incarcerated in prisons as key members of the "Conspiracy of Cells of Fire" was arrested this morning at the courts accused of harboring the 22-year old student Angeliki Spyropoulou.
The 32 year old, who was arrested Saturday, in the Xiros case requested and received from the investigator, responsible for terrorism cases a new deadline to make a deposition on Wednesday,. The 32 year old is accused of complicity in a criminal organization.
The thirty six year old woman that was arrested Saturday night will face the examining magistrate on the same day. According to police, she was carrying messages of jailed for participation in Organization "Conspiracy of Cells of Fire" persons to free accomplices.
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