Itea Bomb Contains November 17 Fugitives's DNA
The bomb delivered but detained last week at Itea's police station, has been analyzed by explosive experts, who found November 17th fugitive Christodoulos Xeros' DNA within the parcel.
The revelation was announced yesterday, following Conspiracy of Cells of Fire's responsibility admission on Friday.
As confirmed by Greek law enforcers, DNA samples extracted from the bomb match ones analyzed from within the car, that Xeros rode in while he was on prison furlough. On January 5th, the criminal escaped after the car ride and is thought to be in collaboration with other terrorist groups.
The explosive weapon was mailed to the police station and concealed inside a book. On Friday, the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire reported their disappointment that the bomb did not ignite. The guerillas promised, "We will be back".
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