Court unanimously acquits two suspects in Marfin and bookstore firebombing
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
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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