Ongoing investigations are underway following the deadly explosion in Thessaloniki that claimed the life of a 38-year-old woman who placed the bomb outside a bank. The connections between the deceased and the notorious ‘tattooed thief’ led police to search his cell at the Diavatou prison just hours after the blast, as reported by Star. This individual, apart from theft charges, also faces accusations related to a terrorist organization and is set to be tried for this case on May 19th. New documents have been released by MEGA, shedding light on the moments of the explosion. Authorities found explosive materials weighing approximately one kilogram, eight detonators, and slow-burning fuse wire in a rented apartment linked to an old acquaintance of EL.AS. The investigation continues as authorities seek both the bomb maker and the person who ordered the attack.
Investigation in the Cell of the ‘Tattooed Thief’ Over the Deadly Thessaloniki Explosion
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