Filenews 24 December 2025
The Court of Appeal increased from 9 to 12 years the concurrent prison sentences imposed on a person convicted of importing and possessing a large quantity of cannabis for the purpose of supply, ruling that the first-instance sentence was manifestly insufficient in light of the seriousness of the offences and the need for deterrence.
The decision, which was unanimous and was issued by Judge I. Stylianidou, concerns a case in which the Paphos Criminal Court had convicted the respondent, following his admission, of importing, possessing and possessing for the purpose of supplying a controlled Class B drug, specifically 8 kilograms and 154.9 grams of cannabis.








