Weapons hideout detainee now also linked to older JP Morgan office bombing

A new discovery on a computer found in an underground warehouse containing weapons and explosives in the inner Athens district of Pagrati may prompt the investigating judge to file additional charges against a 49-year-old professor currently in custody for the case.

A detailed examination of the digital files on the computer revealed texts referencing a claim of responsibility for an attack that took place years ago at the JP Morgan offices on Haritos Street in the central Kolonaki district, according to exclusive information obtained by Kathimerini. 

The bombing occurred on February 16, 2010, on the second floor of the group's offices, causing significant material damage to the building.

An anonymous caller had contacted the newspaper Eleftherotypia that evening at 7:14 p.m., emphasizing that "this is not a hoax" and warning that the explosion would occur in...

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