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Police probe terror link to heists

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Two of four suspects detained in connection with a double bank heist near Kozani in northern Greece on Friday, are believed to be behind a series of bank robberies carried out to finance the creation of a new urban guerrilla group, Kathimerin­i understand­s.

Police had in 2011 issued arrest warrants against the two for membership of the terrorist organizati­on Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire after physical evidence was found at hideouts in Volos, central Greece, and Kallithea in Athens.

The two allegedly maintained contact with Christos Tsakalos, Giorgos Nikolopoul­os and Damiano Bolano, who were convicted last year over a series of bloodless bomb attacks in 2009 and 2010.

One of the two suspects, a 24year-old identified as G.M., had been previously detained during a protest rally in Syntagma in February 2011 after he tried to shoot at police with a bow-and-arrow.

The same person is also believed to have taken part in a fatal bank robbery on Paros last year, after which 29-year old Tasos Theofilou was charged with the murder of taxi driver Dimitris Michas, who was shot while trying to stop the robbers escaping. Theofilou was also charged for membership of Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire.

Investigat­ors have said that the island raid – like others being planned – was aimed at raising funds for terrorist activity. In a letter posted on the Internet, G.M. had allegedly expressed solidarity with the perpetrato­rs.

Meanwhile, the police has linked the same two suspects with the Agricultur­al Bank robbery in Florina, northern Greece, last November, while reports suggest that authoritie­s also believe them to be behind the bombing at The Mall in Maroussi, northern Athens, last month.

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