By Makis Synodinos

The entanglement of the terrorist network that had developed in our country and planned to spread death in a Jewish synagogue is being unraveled by EYP and anti-terrorist analysts. As the hours pass and the conversations and messages that the captured terrorists exchanged either with their countrymen they were trying to recruit, or with the “mastermind” from Tehran are decoded, the experienced counter-terrorism officers put together the pieces of the puzzle of the plan one by one. them while it is confirmed that the terrorists wanted many dead.

The conversation of the 30-year-old “mentor” is typical with 27-year-old Haider who is believed to be the leader of the terrorist attack they were planning.

Instructor: Get 2-3 people into the kitchen and start a fire from there when you get a chance.

Haider: I want them to be at least worth the money and I want at least 40 to 50 people either in the venue or in a central location.

In the dialogue between the two terrorists, it is also shocking that after the terrorist attack they planned to photograph and videotape their victims, and in fact, as the 30-year-old from Tehran requested, “That wound and trauma will be clearly visible in the video.”

While the details of the deadly blow they were preparing the two Pakistanis come to light, the investigations of the Authorities for any accomplices who were recruited to participate in the final phase of the terrorist attack are in full swing.

After police operations in houses where they lived or visited in Zakynthos, Sparti, Ano Liosia and Omonia, more than 15 of their compatriots were brought in, but they were released as no incriminating evidence was found against them.

However, under the microscope of the Authorities, three or four people have entered who seem to have been talking through an online messaging application with the two arrested.

Another riddle for her THE GREEK POLICEis the “route” of explosives and weapons that Pakistani terrorists would procure to attack the Jewish synagogue.

From Haider’s conversation with the “guide” in Tehran that has been decoded by the EYP, it appears that Haider was looking for weapons through a link on another island. – at the time when the conversation took place Haider was living and working in Zakynthos-.
At ELAS, they are examining the scenario that the man mentioned in the conversation, as well as any other “suppliers” of the terrorist network, are criminals with connections both inside and outside prisons.

The two arrested on Friday will be taken to the investigator in order to plead guilty as members of a terrorist organization that planned targeted attacks in our country.

The public prosecutor has brought criminal charges against the two arrested for forming and joining a terrorist organization, which is considered a felony.