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Police Release More Details about Heavy Weapons, Explosives Cache Found During Raids

Photos of weapons found by Hellenic Police. (Photo by Eurokinissi/Hellenic Police)
ATHENS – Greek police released photographs of weapons found in weekend raids that resulted in the arrest of two men detained on suspicion of terrorism on Sunday, saying that they had averted a planned hit.

Authorities allege the two are members of the group Revolutionary Self-Defense (Epanastatiki Aftoamina), which had assumed responsibility for a handgrenade explosion at the French embassy in 2016, across from Parliament, that had injured the guard. The group had also claimed the attack on the Mexican embassy in the same year and on PASOK’s offices in 2014, in the latter case using Kalashnikov rifles.

In their raids, police confiscated, among others, 5 Kalashnikov-type guns, a submachine gun, 4 hand grenades with CS gas fillers, 17 detonators (9 of them remote-controlled), and various explosives including gelatin. They also found a 40-kilo package of ammonium nitrate and night vision binoculars. A ballistics examination of the weapons cache identified a Kalashnikov assault rifle that had been used in the Revolutionary Self-Defense’s attacks for which it had assumed responsibility.

“These weapons kill. Two were used and didn’t kill anyone, fortunately, but they injured policemen,” Counterterrorism Service Lefteris Chardalias said during briefings on recent findings, at Greek police headquarters. “They didn’t hesitate to use a handgrenade at the French embassy, and we could have had a lot more victims. But what truly frightens us is the amount and power of explosives they possesses. Fortunately we found them on time.”

So far 15 individuals have been brought in for questioning and two men, aged 41 and 45, respectively, have been detained for terrorist acts and other crimes. In addition, a woman, 39, was detained for violating the law on arms. The 41-year-old man has served a jail sentence for membership in the terrorist group “Revolutionary Struggle” (Epanastatikos Agonas) and was released on remand on February 12, 2018, conditionally. The two men are scheduled to testify before an investigator on Tuesday.

source: thenationalherald.com

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