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Greek anarchists ‘likely’ behind IMF Paris letter bomb

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PARIS: Investigat­ors suspect a Greek anarchist group was behind a letter bomb that injured an IMF secretary in Paris on Thursday, the day after an explosive device was found in Berlin, sources close to the probe said.

Fragments of Greek stamps were found at the Paris offices of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) where the letter bomb exploded, leaving the secretary with injuries to her face and hands.

A far-left Greek group called Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei is ‘likely behind’ the Paris attack, a Greek police source told AFP in Athens.

French investigat­ors have told their Greek counterpar­ts that the package was sent from Athens, the official said.

Separately, a source close to the French probe said it was focusing on ‘an anarchist group’.

The Conspiracy of Fire group had earlier claimed responsibi­lity for an explosive device, also sent from Greece, that was discovered by police at the offices of German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.

The package was discovered on Wednesday, a day before Schaeuble was due to host his new US counterpar­t, Steven Mnuchin.

Many Greeks blame Germany and the IMF for imposing years of public sector cuts and reforms in exchange for bailout packages needed to prop up the debt-ridden country.

The incidents occurred more than six years after Conspiracy of Fire waged a similar campaign targeting European officials.

The group, which is blackliste­d as a terror organisati­on by Washington, sent letter bombs to foreign embassies in Greece and to European leaders in 2010.

In Paris on Thursday, employees were evacuated from the building where the Washington-based IMF has offices near the Arc de Triomphe in the heart of the French capital after the late morning explosion.

The secretary, who works for an unnamed senior manager, suffered facial injuries caused by “shards, as well as a blast to the eardrums” but is out of danger, Paris police chief Michel Cadot said.

“It appears to have been a firework or a big firecracke­r,” he said, describing the device as “relatively rudimentar­y and nothing like a bomb”.

IMF chief Christine Lagarde condemned the incident as a ‘cowardly act of violence’ and insisted the fund would continue its work “in line with our mandate,” a statement from her office said.

“We are working closely with the French authoritie­s to investigat­e this incident and ensure the safety of our staff.”

 ??  ?? Police outside the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) offices where an envelope exploded in Paris, France. — Reuters photo
Police outside the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) offices where an envelope exploded in Paris, France. — Reuters photo

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