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11 arrested in Greece as Turkish far-left extremists

By AFP
March 21, 2020

Athens: Greek police on Friday said 11 people had been arrested as suspected members of a Turkish far-left extremist group after a raid on hideouts found heavy weaponry in a tunnel. A police statement said the “foreign” suspects will be arraigned as members of the Revolutionary People´s Liberation Army-Front (DHKP-C), a far-left group active in Turkey. The arrests took place after raids on Thursday at a house and a flat in the Athens districts of Sepolia and Exarchia. At the Sepolia residence, police found two anti-tank launchers, a Kalashnikov rifle, handguns, clips and bullets hidden in a 47-metre (154-foot) tunnel. Surveillance cameras had been installed outside the house. In the Exarchia flat, police seized mobile phones, laptops, a scanner and other computer hardware. A twelfth person arrested was sought under an Interpol warrant for alleged links to DHKP-C, police said.