Greece broadens search in alleged plot to carry out anti-Semitic attacks in Athens
Greece is questioning eight additional suspects from Pakistan over an alleged plot to carry out anti-Semitic attacks in Athens, a police source said Thursday. “The investigation to determine if additional persons are involved is ongoing,” the police source told AFP. The eight Pakistani men were detained for illegal entry into Greece, the official added. For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app. Greek police said Tuesday they had arrested two Pakistanis of Iranian origin who were planning attacks on areas frequented by Israelis in central Athens. The source said the men had targeted a building which houses a Jewish restaurant and a prayer center. Police spokeswoman Constantia Dimoglidou told AFP the “mastermind” of the cell is “a Pakistani who lives outside Europe.” A police source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the person lived in Iran. State news agency ANA late Wednesday said the eight men being questioned were “in close contact” with the two original suspects. Israel accused Tehran of being behind the plot and said its Mossad intelligence agency had helped avert an attack. 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. Iran’s embassy in Greece on Wednesday denied any connection to the alleged plot. Read more: