The “coordinated” arsenal, the anfo, the old organizations and fingerprints with the dna are the points where the authorities focus their investigations to find out what is behind its underground – yaffka. The retired military’s intention to rent after years again the underground warehouse resulted in breaking the lock and means finding heavy armament, (two pistols, an automatic, grenades, gelatinous, fuses and especially anfo that is a raw material for bomb preparation) and thus immediately informed the police. The place had been rented about a decade ago and for some years no one visited it. Counter-Terrorist analysts estimate that this is essentially a “lined” yafka that may have been used by organizations that acted a few years ago and after some of their members were arrested went sideways. It is probably a space that constituted the warehouse through which certain terrorist groups drew arms. The relationship with the Ampelokipi What the police are looking for is to see what the connection of the underground warehouse with organizations such as the People’s Fighters Group (O.L.A.), which was dislocated about five years ago, and whether from this warehouse the terrorists took arms, which a year ago put the bomb on Stadium Street or even if it has anything to do with the case of the Vineyards. That is why all the armament was transferred to the Police Criminal Laboratories and are looking for prints and dna. At the same time, they also search the site to identify possible prints and genetic material in order to compare it to specific samples. The elderly owner of the house never remembers exactly who he rented the underground warehouse to. Analysts are confident that the “elemented” yafka will open a new cycle of investigations and possibly lead to other arrests of people from the modern guerrilla city.
Pagkrati: The “linearized” warehouse hiding an arsenal – How was the “yafka” revealed?
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