Shrill allegations of “rat” and “snitch” were the scathing barbs aimed by members of a jailed urban terror gang on Tuesday against one-time fugitive and “old guard” terrorist Christodoulos Xiros.
Ten jailed members of the “Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei” – an anti-state urban guerrilla group eradicated after a series of botched and intercepted letter bombs in 2010 – went so far as to sign an Internet-circulated letter to that effect.
Beyond claims that Xiros “sold them out” to police, the urban terror suspects essentially painted their one-time comrade as a deluded clown.
In the letter, the nihilist terror gang claimed that fellow guerrillas were planning to blew up a portion of the Korydallos prison wall as part of an escape plan from the Piraeus-area facility where they are incarcerated.
Xiros was one of nearly two dozen members of the once notorious November 17 terrorist group.
Jailed terror suspects claim Xiros ‘sold them out’
The nihilist terror gang claimed that fellow comrades were planning to blew up a portion of their prison’s wall