Court unanimously acquits two suspects in Marfin and bookstore firebombing
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Two suspects in 2010 Marfin Bank fatal firebombing and the destruction of IANOS bookstore were found innocent by the First Instance Criminal Court, it was announced on Monday.
Thirty-four-year-old Theodoros Sipsas and 34-year-old Pavlos Andreev were the suspected perpetrators of the two attacks respectively, which took place during a major anti-austerity protest march in central Athens in May 2010
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