Tuesday, June 2, 2026

CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 2 June 2026





A large amount of money was in the possession of a foreigner who was arrested in Paphos.

The foreigner from Cameroon who was illegally residing on the territory of the republic was arrested by members of the police in the village of Miliou.

WHAT'S ON - 3-30 June

 


WHAT'S ON - 3-30 JUNE

MANDATORY MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT WITHOUT INJURIES - WHAT THE LEGISLATION PROVIDES, THE FINES AND WHAT DRIVERS NEED TO KNOW





MANDATORY MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT WITHOUT INJURIES - WHAT THE LEGISLATION PROVIDES, THE FINES AND WHAT DRIVERS NEED TO KNOW - Filenews 2/6



With the aim of unloading the road network, especially after light road collisions, the House of Representatives proceeded to amend the Motor Vehicles and Traffic Movement Law, which was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic on April 21, 2026.


With this amendment, drivers are obliged to move their vehicles from the scene of a road collision, under certain conditions.

GOVERNMENT UNVEILS TOUGHER MEASURES TO CONTAIN LIVESTOCK DISEASE OUTBREAK





GOVERNMENT UNVEILS TOUGHER MEASURES TO CONTAIN LIVESTOCK DISEASE OUTBREAK - KNews 2/6

Government steps up checks and enforcement as farmers and experts race to contain the disease outbreak.


The government announced a series of tougher measures on Tuesday aimed at containing the livestock disease outbreak that has shaken Cyprus' farming community and sparked protests by livestock breeders.

The measures were unveiled by Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou following a series of high-level meetings at the Presidential Palace involving farmers, livestock breeders, and relevant authorities.

SEAN LYCH - Mario's Bar, Tala - 5 June

 


SEAN LYCH

Mario's Bar, Tala

5 June - 9pm

Free entry

SEAN LYNCH - The Local Pub, Chlorakas - 6 June

 



SEAN LYNCH

The Local Pub, Chlorakas

6 June - 7-10pm

Free entry

Food available

CYPRUS AND THE RAF - DOES THE WAR PUT ME AT RISK?






CYPRUS AND THE RAF - DOES THE WAR PUT ME AT RISK? - Cy Mail 2/6


Cyprus has long played an important role in Britain’s military presence in the Eastern Mediterranean. For decades the island has hosted British Royal Air Force facilities that support operations across the Middle East.

However, the current war involving Iran has renewed debate about whether having such bases nearby could make Cyprus more vulnerable to security threats.

Recent events have brought the issue into sharper focus. A suspected drone attack linked to pro-Iranian forces struck the British RAF base at Akrotiri in early March 2026, causing minor damage but no casualties.