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March 2, 2015

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Officials Arrest Woman involved in Xiros Case

A 36-year-old woman was arrested on Sunday who is alleged to be involved in convicted terrorist Chrystodoulos Xiros' case and in the so-called "Gorgopotamos plan" (attack against Korydallos prison) prepared by members of terror group "Cells of Fire".

A dispatch from the state news agency ANA quoting police officials revealed that that woman acted as a link between Xiros and other members of the case as well as between members of incarcerated Cells of Fire with their associates outside prison. The suspect visited incarcerated leaders of the terror group and brought them letters and other material while she had also given a huge sum of money to wanted Angeliki Spyropoulou that is still at large.

The dispatch noted that the woman would be sent to the prosecutor later on Sunday.

One day earlier, the Counter-terror squad arrested two suspects, alleged to be members of Cells of Fire that played a major role in Gorgopotamos plan.

Police chief Dimitris Tsaknakis announced on Saturday evening that the two suspects aged 39 and 32, whose DNA was found in the terror group's safe houses and on explosion devices are charged with participation in a terror group.

Additionally, the 39 year-old who's DNA was found on remains of three explosion devices is also being charged for construction and possession of explosion material and bombs as well as possession of weapons and for attempted murder.

Both suspects were sent on Saturday to the examining magistrate Eftyhios Nikolopoulos from which they asked and received an extension to testify within the week.

The 32 year-old who denies all charges will testify on Monday while the second suspect will testify on Thursday.

Follow-up at: http://hellasfrappe.blogspot.gr/2015/03/police-arrest-xiros-accomplice-angeliki.html

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