ATHENS (Sputnik) — Greek police have arrested a suspect who is believed to have sent a letter bomb to Papademos on May 25, 2017, local media reported Saturday.
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He is reportedly also suspected of having a connection to the preparation of letter bombs sent in March to German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and to EU institutions. One of these letters injured a secretary at the IMF office in Paris.
The attack on Papademos is likely connected with the austerity measures, which he accepted to ensure a bailout package from international creditors in 2011 when Greece was on the brink of a financial disaster.
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In 2010, amid the anarchists' nonlethal bomb attacks on prominent European leaders, Greek authorities even had to shut down the mail service in the country. Among the terrorists' targets were embassies, Europol as well as the offices of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and then Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.