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Suspected mail bombs addressed to European officials found at Greek post office

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A man posting a letter at the central post office in Athens. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Greek police said they found eight “suspect” packages on Monday addressed to global economic institutions, after a domestic militant group sent mail bombs to the International Monetary Fund and German finance ministry last week.

The packages, intended for “officials at European countries” were found at the Greek postal service’s main sorting centre north of Athens, a police statement said.

A police source later said the packages were intended for officials at the Eurogroup and other global economic institutions.

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Last week, a mail bomb sent to the IMF’s offices in Paris exploded and injured a secretary. A second bomb sent to the German finance ministry was intercepted by security.

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The investigation so far suggests that both the IMF and the German finance ministry bombs were sent by a far-left group called the Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei, which police thought they had mostly dismantled in 2011.

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