Greek Authorities Arrest Alleged Hamas Operative in Crete
Alleged Hamas operative who resided in Crete arrested by Greek authorities
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A 37-year-old Palestinian-born man, suspected of being a Hamas operative, was arrested in Crete by Greek authorities for terrorist activities, including ordering explosives online and receiving training for manufacturing explosives. The investigation is ongoing, with potential links to terrorism in other European nations.
- 01The suspect is a 37-year-old Palestinian-born man.
- 02He is charged with joining Hamas and receiving terrorist training.
- 03Explosives and laboratory equipment were discovered during raids in Crete and Athens.
- 04The investigation is ongoing and may connect to other terrorism suspects in Europe.
- 05The arrest was made by the Greek Anti-Terrorist Service and National Intelligence Service.
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Greek authorities arrested a 37-year-old Palestinian-born man in Crete, suspected of being an operative for Hamas. The arrest was executed by the Greek Anti-Terrorist Service (DAEEB) and the National Intelligence Service on Saturday night. The suspect faces charges of joining Hamas and receiving training for terrorist activities, including the manufacture of explosives. During raids in Crete and Athens, law enforcement found laboratory equipment and evidence of online orders for explosives. The investigation continues as the man is believed to be linked to other terrorism suspects across Europe, highlighting a broader concern regarding terrorist activities in the region.
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The arrest raises security concerns in Greece and highlights the potential for terrorist activities linked to international networks.
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