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Greece remands Pakistanis accused of plotting anti-Semitic attack

By ANI | Updated: April 1, 2023 21:05 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 1 : Greece on Friday remanded into custody two Pakist suspects accused of plotting an anti-Semitic ...

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Islamabad [Pakistan], April 1 : Greece on Friday remanded into custody two Pakist suspects accused of plotting an anti-Semitic attack after they testified before a magistrate, their lawyer said, Pakistan based The News International newspaper reported.

Two men aged 29 and 27, admitted to exchanging messages concerning a possible attack on a Jewish restaurant in Athens, said lawyer Iraklis Stavaris.

The two men are charged with participation in a terrorist orgzation, a crime that carries a possible life sentence. Stavaris on Friday said his clients had admitted exchanging Viber messages with a third man, whom police have identified as a Pakist allegedly living in Iran, according to The News International.

Stavaris on the third man's instructions said that they scouted out and took photographs of a kosher restaurant in Athens that is also a Jewish prayer centre.

Police arrested the two Pakists in February for illegal entry into Greece.

Citizen's Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos told Skai TV this week that the alleged plot targeted "locations of Jewish and Israeli interest in Athens." Asked if the case was watertight, he replied: "absolutely." "Monetary gain was the apparent motive," he told the channel, according to The News International.

Following an investigation by Greek intelligence agency EYP, anti-terror police carried out raids in Athens, Sparta on the Peloponnese peninsula and on the island of Zakynthos, the minister said.

Greece was included on a list of countries with travel warnings issued by Israel's National Security Council ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover in early April.

Israel this week accused Tehran of being behind the plot and said its Mossad intelligence agency had assisted the investigation. Iran's embassy in Greece on Wednesday denied any connection to the alleged plot, as per The News International.

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