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Greece charges Palestinian man over suspected Hamas links

The Athens News Agency reported that a 37-year old man who was arrested in Greece at the weekend had been charged with terrorism offenses linked to the Palestinian militant gang?Hamas.

Authorities said that the?Palestinian suspected was arrested on Saturday in Crete where he worked at a hotel. The operation was a joint one by the Greek intelligence service and police anti-terrorism units.

Police sources say he has been charged for offences related to?Hamas Membership and receiving terrorist training, after investigators found evidence that he ordered explosives online.

The ANA reported that he will be required to answer the?charges on Thursday before a prosecutor.

The police seized mobile phones, bank cards and a laptop from the residence of his victim in Crete as well as from an Athens apartment.

Police sources claim that the man was granted asylum in Greece after arriving from Gaza a little over a year earlier. Authorities are investigating if he has received explosives training in a country outside Europe, most likely Malaysia. They also want to know if he is planning an attack.

He was arrested after intelligence officials connected him with two key suspects who were recently detained in Cyprus as well as two alleged associates there.

Cypriot police said two men aged 32 and38 have been held since May 22 under suspicion of terrorism-related offenses after explosive materials were found in two premises. (Reporting and writing by Renee Maltezou; Additional reporting Michele Kambas, Lefteris papadimas. Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)