A 25-year-old woman was arrested on Friday on suspicion of membership of the Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire guerrilla group as well as possession of army rifles and other weaponry.
The woman, who was detained in the early afternoon in Athens, is believed to be a friend of the 29-year-old man arrested on Wednesday in Corinth as a suspected member of the group.
According to police, the DNA of both suspects has been found on a cache of weapons that had been buried in November within the grounds of a complex housing university students in Zografou, eastern Athens.
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