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Former secretary of the ASE: MPs traded guns | TVXS - TV Without Borders

15.10.13

Former secretary of the ASE: MPs traded guns | TVXS - TV Without Borders: According to the information the witness told investigators that some MPs and some members of the Golden Dawn traded weapons that would be used in due course. "Mainly guns were sounded but for M16 type rifles. Usual way to cover transportation or storage of weapons that were vans or car with fake traffic data carrying supposedly clothing. When informed that the Counterterrorism identified in Piraeus such a van very scared that he will connecting the Golden Dawn and its activities.

Such a vehicle appeared in our organization and I know that managing an MP. When I saw it, I was empty but I know it was used on many routes where but I do not know anything specific. With this truck had become a metaphor furniture to equip our offices. My guess is that there is light weapons, stored in various places, and this process is done by central command and certainly aware of the central leadership team, "reportedly testified the witness.


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