Police discover Maziotis' hideout
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
An apartment, believed to be the hideout of Nikos Maziotis, recently arrested by Greek Police in Athens, was revealed.
Police had been closely monitoring an apartment in the area of Patissia, believed to be the hideout of Nikos Maziotis. The Anti-terrorist squad entered int the apartment, where they found DNA believed to belong to the terrorist and of his close associates.
Police had been monitoring the apartment for over a week, hoping that his wife and close associate, Paula Roupa would make an appearance. Police is also searching for Roupa, also a fugitive from jail.
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