Greek police on Saturday detonated an explosive device placed near a police station in the Athens district of Daphne, AMNA news agency reported.
The operation was prompted by a phone call to the police by an unidentified person, who warned that a bomb would go off in 40 minutes, according to a police statement.
No group has stepped up to claim responsibility so far, but the anti-terror police unit has decided to launch a probe into the case, since home-grown terrorist groups in the country usually plant devices and make warning calls.
Greece has suffered from home-grown terrorism for decades.
Police officers in early January traced and arrested one of the country's most wanted terrorists, Paula Roupa, in Daphne.
Roupa, a convicted terrorist from the extremist group Revolutionary Struggle, had been on the run for four years.
Source: Xinhua
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