After studying CCTV footage, police appear confident that a woman who planted Sunday’s bomb at a shopping center in Maroussi, northern Athens, along with three accomplices, are the same suspects as those behind a botched attempt to blow up a metro train last year.
According to police sources, CCTV coverage from The Mall shortly before the explosion on Sunday morning that injured two security guards shows a woman with a red purse depositing a package at the top of an escalator at the complex.
The four suspects were picked out of CCTV footage from Aegaleo metro station, western Athens, in February last year.
A group calling itself the February 12 Movement, after anti-austerity riots that broke out in Athens, claimed responsibility for planting the time bomb on the seat of a metro train later that month.
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