Impressive arsenal found in warehouse in Pagrati
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The investigation by the Anti-Terrorism Service officers into the arsenal that was found yesterday, Tuesday (19/11) in a warehouse in Pagrati is in full swing, with the investigators handling the case collecting evidence in order to determine how many and which people had access to the area.
However, sources with knowledge of the case expressed the assessment that from the evidence collected so far, the case does not appear to be related to that of the explosion in the apartment on Arkadias Street in Ampelokipi. On the contrary, it is most likely that this was a place used by another group of the "urban guerrilla" nexus and this is because the material was in the place for a long time.
The warehouse in the Pagrati hideout
"There is no evidence so far that shows a connection with the Arcadia apartment. It has also not yet been fully clarified whether the war material was used by people from the urban guerrillanexus or criminals. The investigation is still ongoing," they noted.
According to information, from the search carried out in the warehouse in Pagrati, two revolvers, a pistol, ANFO explosives, gel dynamite as well as computers were found.
The warehouse allegedly belongs to a retired soldier of the Armed Forces who opened the warehouse after years, saw the weapons and explosives and notified the authorities.
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