Thursday, November 21, 2024

CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 21 November 2024



Paphos Police arrested a 48-year-old woman to facilitate investigations into an ongoing case of theft from a residence.

According to the Assistant Police Director of Pafos Operations, Michalis Nicolaou, on 20.11.24 a couple aged 32 and 31 reported to the ICF Pafos that they periodically employ a 48-year-old woman permanent resident of Cyprus for the purpose of cleaning their home.

During the last period, Mr. Nicolaou said, they had found that various small items were missing and on 20.11.24 they found that the amount of €6,000 had been stolen from the husband's bag where his company's money was collected.

The 48-year-old was suspected and an arrest warrant was issued against her. The 48-year-old was arrested on Wednesday afternoon at 6:30 p.m. and taken into custody.


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A minor in Cyprus has been identified by the Directorate for the Prosecution of Electronic Crime in Greece as the sender of emails sent on Sunday, January 1, 2024 referring to the alleged placement of explosives at every airport in Greece.

A case was formed against the minor for threatening to commit a terrorist act, while a case was formed against his parents for neglect of supervision of a minor.

As it became known by ELAS, after an urgent investigation, the electronic traces of the user were identified in Cyprus, while in cooperation with the Cypriot authorities, utilizing communication channels of Europol and Eurojust, through the Directorate of International Police Cooperation and in the context of a European Investigation Order, the minor was identified as the sender of the emails.

At the same time, the house in which he lives with his parents was located, where, from the searches carried out by the Cypriot authorities, a mobile, tablet, modem and computer were found and confiscated.

The case file will be submitted to the competent Public Prosecutor's Office.

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The phenomena of student delinquency in Pafos are assuming increasingly worrying dimensions. Repeated incidents inside school buses, including incidents of vandalism and nuisance within them, are now reported on a frequent basis by drivers and officials of the public transport organization of the province.

According to these complaints, lately more and more students indulge in indecency on buses such as fighting, smoking or drinking alcohol.

Drivers who perform student routes emphasize that mainly when students leave their schools, serious damage is caused to vehicles by some students.

Recently, they argue, cases have been recorded and reported where some people smoked inside the vehicle, in other cases students broke the windows of the bus with kicks, while almost daily it is caused damage to seats.

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Police arrested a 29-year-old man today as part of an investigation into the injury of a 26-year-old man.

The attack on the 26-year-old took place on November 11, 2024, while he was in a rented room, where he lives in Limassol. According to the evidence under investigation, after the victim had an argument with his 29-year-old roommate, the 29-year-old allegedly attacked him with a knife, injuring him in the abdomen and leg.

The 29-year-old was arrested this morning on a court warrant and taken into custody to facilitate interrogations. The ICF Limassol is investigating the case.