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These are the Pakistani terrorists who planned to kill Jews in Athens (photos)

Police are still looking for 3 people in Athens

Newsroom March 29 05:35

The 27-year-old leader Hayder, who lived in Zakynthos, the 29-year-old Hussein, who had moved to Sparta, and three other individuals in Athens, who are still at large, reportedly made up Greece’s terrorist cell that was in contact with and took orders from their 30-year-old compatriot who lived in Tehran as a wanted man. Protothema.gr reveals the photos of the two arrested who planned to attack the Jewish synagogue in Psirri.

According to completely reliable information, it is only a matter of time before the three in Athens are arrested as they all seem to have been talking together in closed groups of online applications, with a large part of the messages already decoded by Greek authorities.

As it turned out, they had developed a relationship through criminal and penitentiary inmates, with fellow countrymen and even Albanians looking for weapons and professional executioners. “This one is good. He has also done prison,” they are believed to have said in one of the conversations decoded by the intelligence services.

They allegedly discussed prices and the number of people they wanted to kill. The big problem they faced was finding trusted people in the criminal world to hand over the weapons to them as they were under unbearable pressure from the liaison in Tehran to act quickly and waste no time in taking action. In fact, he allegedly told them that if they couldn’t find the weapons they should plant gas bottles at the Aesopou Street restaurant synagogue and blow up innocent Jews. citizens.

According to conversations police decoded on their phones, the mastermind sent a list of people to photograph while directing them and how to take the photographic material. As they characteristically mention in another conversation, the Pakistani from Tehran, persistently demanded to know if the photography had gone ahead for a certain person who was a target and had a beard.

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