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February 18, 2013

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SHOCK - Parents Of New Suspect Linked To Terrorist Organization Part Of SYRIZA



The parents of one of two more suspects, Phoebus Harrisis, who is suspected of being part of the terrorist group Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire, are apparently very active members of the SYRIZA party. So active in fact that his mother (Ourania Poulou) is part of SYRIZA's parliamentary project team (and in charge of the network design and documentation of its central committee) and even works at the Greek parliament! Father George Harisis, on the other, is the right hand man of well known unionist Thanassis Mpalasopoulous. Also, both his parents were candidates in the last municipal elections in the area of Paiania-Glyka Nera (an area north of Athens).

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Authorities published full details of the two suspects following an investigation by Greece's counter terrorism unit.

The two suspects are:
A) Harisis- Poulo Phoebus - of George and Ourania, who was born on 22.03.1990 in Athens
B) Dalio Anargyros - of Athanasios and Eugenia, who was born on 05.08.1991 in Athens.

Aside from being members of the terrorist organization, Harisis as well as Dalios are accused of aiding a robbery at the Agricultural Bank in Philotas Florina on November 28, 2012, and from what reports claim they also participated in the bank heist in Kozani several weeks ago where four other members of the same terrorist organization were arrested.

According to an announcement by ELAS (Greek police) their photos are being made public following a decision by the Court of Appeals Prosecutor of Athens. Two arrest warrants have been issued for their immediate arrest by a Special magistrate, on charges of participating in a terrorist organisation, as well as aiding an armed robbery.

Editor - Total shock...


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