To and in “Today» with them Dimitris Oikonomou and Akis Pavlopoulos the representative of the Hellenic Police spoke on Tuesday morning, Constantia Dimoglidouwhich referred to the Anti-Terrorist findings and the arrest of the 30-year-old woman who had the keys to the apartment in Vineyards.

“I think the image of the apartment after the explosion together with such a tragic death of a young man and the very serious injury of the woman who remains in hospital really shows exactly what the chief minister said yesterday about how powerful that bomb was and he the explosive device. It also shows the Anti-Terrorism officers that wherever it was used, whether in an open or closed space, it could certainly cause the death or serious injury of civilians,” said Ms. Demoglidou.

At the same time, he informed that the transfer of the two arrested persons, the 30-year-old woman who came to the airport yesterday and the 31-year-old man who voluntarily came to GADA, is currently being transferred.

“It is very important for us to see the result of the first defendant’s plea, if he will be remanded in custody. Of course, the second one will receive a deadline, but the Anti-Terrorist investigation does not stop with these two arrests, as the third person who is in the hospital has also been arrested. The woman in question remains under guard and is expected to apologize in the coming days, when her state of health allows it.”

“The roles of the members of the organization should be clarified”

Afterwards, the representative of ELAS pointed out that the roles of the members of this terrorist organization should be clarified, since its members are not only the 5 people. As he informed, the Police are examining whether they are connected to previous attacks or whether they were preparing an attack with the specific explosive device.

“These persons are known to the Authorities, with relationships with people in the anti-authoritarian space. It has not been ruled out and parallel criminal activity is being examined, as well as their communication with criminal authorities”.