Woman connected to blown up apartment in Ambelokipi is arrested at Athens Airport
A woman, 30, who had keys to the apartment in the Ambelokipi district of Athens that was destroyed by a home-made bomb on Thursday, was arrested on her arrival at the Athens International Airport on Monday.
The explosion at the apartment killed a man, 36, and seriously injured another woman, 33, who was in the apartment at the time and is now hospitalized.
So far, three people are under arrest and a file drawn up for four crimes and two misdemeanors: the injured woman in the hospital, a 31-year-old man, and the 30-year old woman. The man turned himself in, the hospitalized woman is under guard, and the 30-year-old woman who was arrested at the airport when she arrived from Switzerland is the partner of the 31-year-old. She was arrested on a warrant issued by the Directorate for Special Crimes of Violence and will be led before a prosecutor on Tuesday.
The four crimes the three individuals are accused of include the setup and membership in a terrorist group, terrorisτ actions of manufacture and possession of explosives, terrorisτ actions to acquire explosive material, and explosion with possible malicious intent which could result in threat to human life. The case files also include the misdemeanors of damage to others' property and illegal possession of arms.
Meanwhile, the Greek police released photographs on Monday from the evidence in the third-floor apartment on Arkadias Street in Ambelokipi, where the powerful explosion took place. The counter-terrorism squad found weapons, wigs, masks, notes by hand and plans to build explosive devices, photographs of which can be seen at the following police site:
https://www.astynomia.gr/2024/11/02/04-11-2024-anakoinosi-archigeiou-ellinikis-astynomias/.
AMNA