'Suspicious' envelopes sent to Piraeus courthouse cleared

Bomb disposal experts said on Thursday that 11 suspicious envelopes sent to the Piraeus courthouse complex did not contain explosives.

The envelopes - 10 of which were sealed - caused concern among court staff because one of them contained a "suspicious" powder.

Last month, dozens of universities around the country received envelopes in the mail containing a chemical substance used in the production of industrial adhesives. 

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