Cretan Revolution sends bullets to finance minister, tax offices
A group identifying itself as the Cretan Revolution sent an envelope containing a bullet and a threatening letter to the offices of Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras on Monday.
According to a police spokesperson, similar letters containing bullets and threatening letters were also sent to tax offices in Hania, Iraklio and Aghios Nikolaos on Crete on Sunday, while another letter arrived at the island’s Rethymno tax bureau on Monday.
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