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Bomb explodes outside Greek court, no casualties

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ATHENS: A bomb exploded early yesterday outside one of Greece’s main courthouse­s, officials said, but police had cleared the area and nobody was hurt.

The explosion occurred at 0125 GMT outside the Athens appeals court after calls warning of a bomb had been made to the media, police said.

The blast broke several windows in the court facade and at nearby buildings.

The bomb was inside a backpack left at the building entrance by two men who fled in a small van, a police source told AFP.

It had earlier been reported that a motorbike was used.

The police source said that the assailants had also fired at the guard to stop him from pursuing.

Police later found a torched van a few blocks from the scene. A bullet casing has also been recovered from near the courthouse.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity.

Police suspect a far-left group calling itself Popular Fighters Squad, which has carried out shooting attacks against the Israeli embassy in 2014 and the German ambassador’s residence in 2013. In 2015, they exploded a bomb outside the Greek Federation of Enterprise­s, the country’s top industrial lobby.

The incident occurred amid a bitter row over foreclosur­es of properties over longstandi­ng debts to Greek banks.

The government has tabled new legislatio­n, hardening rules against anti-foreclosur­e protesters.

Foreclosur­es are now increasing­ly being held online after successive protests blocked property auctions, prompting Greek notaries to repeatedly go on strike to protest a lack of state protection.

Greek banks are burdened by around 100 billion euros (US$119 billion) in non-performing loan exposures — about half of overall lending — and the issue has repeatedly been highlighte­d by the European Central Bank.

The notaries insist that family homes are protected under a 2010 law that is annually renewed, and that the anti-foreclosur­e protests have mainly aided wealthy debtors playing the system to their advantage. — AFP

 ??  ?? Greek police experts search for evidence after a bomb blast at the Court of Appeal in Athens. — AFP photo
Greek police experts search for evidence after a bomb blast at the Court of Appeal in Athens. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Police officers search for evidence after the bomb blast. — Reuters photo
Police officers search for evidence after the bomb blast. — Reuters photo

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