Tag: investigation

  • Arson Suspect Remanded After Factory Blaze Linked to Employment Dispute

    Arson Suspect Remanded After Factory Blaze Linked to Employment Dispute

    A 43-year-old man suspected of arson at a factory in Ypsonas has been remanded in custody for seven days as investigators delve into charges of arson and malicious damage. The fire erupted in the early hours of Wednesday, prompting a swift response from local authorities.

    According to evidence presented by Limassol CID investigators to the District Court, the suspect had a brief history with the factory, having worked as a distributor for approximately one year before resigning in June 2025 without offering an explanation. Shortly after his resignation, he sought reinstatement, but the 75-year-old factory owner turned him down, having already found a replacement.

    This rejection reportedly left the suspect in an “agitated state.” Court testimony highlighted a confrontation between the two men at a café in Ypsonas two weeks after the suspect’s departure. Witnesses described the suspect as being in an “uncontrolled state,” where he shouted threats and threw a beer bottle at the factory owner, although bystanders intervened to prevent any injuries. Following this incident, the factory owner lodged a police report at Polemidia Station.

    In light of the suspect’s behaviour, he received official warnings from the police. A month before the fire, the factory owner noticed the oil cap had been removed from his vehicle parked near the factory. CCTV footage captured the suspect near the vehicle the day before the incident, raising suspicions of potential malicious damage.

    During written questioning, the suspect claimed he left the café between 00:30 and 01:00 on August 20 and went home, only to awaken later due to the noise of explosions and fire services responding to the blaze. He alleged he saw the factory fire from his balcony. However, investigators have gathered written testimony that contradicts his timeline. Evidence indicates he actually left at approximately 01:45, with the fire beginning just 15 minutes later.

    Following the fire, which caused damage to four neighbouring properties, police conducted searches of the suspect’s home and vehicle, seizing various items for scientific examination. Initially, no incriminating evidence was found. The suspect acknowledged the café incident, attributing his actions to alcohol consumption while asserting he was owed additional payment for services rendered to the factory owner.

    He stated that the complainant later paid him 300 euros through an intermediary. Concerning the vehicle incident, he admitted to parking on the complainant’s premises to start a vehicle and prevent battery drainage but denied any involvement in causing damage.

    As the investigation unfolds, police have collected six witness statements and carried out two searches to date. Authorities plan to re-examine the suspect and verify his claims, while also collecting additional evidence related to the fire. CCTV footage from the area is being secured, including recordings from the complainant’s security system.

  • Larnaca Man Arrested for Theft Following Witness Testimony

    Larnaca Man Arrested for Theft Following Witness Testimony

    A 31-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a theft that occurred at a property in Larnaca between August 14 and 16, according to local police reports. The arrest took place on Wednesday, following a court warrant that was issued based on a witness testimony.

    The theft incident, now under investigation by Larnaca police, has raised concerns within the community about property security. Witnesses reported the events leading up to the arrest, stating that they observed suspicious activity around the time of the alleged theft.

    Authorities are urging anyone with additional information to come forward as investigations continue. The police have not disclosed the specific items stolen or the exact location of the property involved in the incident.

    This case underscores the importance of community vigilance and the role of witnesses in assisting law enforcement. The 31-year-old suspect has been remanded and is awaiting further legal proceedings.

  • Kidnap gang — Police Dismantle Kidnap Gang Holding Teenager Against His Will

    Kidnap gang — Police Dismantle Kidnap Gang Holding Teenager Against His Will

    kidnap gang — Police have successfully dismantled a kidnap gang responsible for holding an 18-year-old captive in an apartment in Famagusta. The incident, which took place on 13 August 2025, has led to the arrest of four suspects aged 33, 22, 21, and 20.

    • This case highlights significant concerns regarding safety and crime in the area, as authorities work diligently to address the situation and ensure no further harm comes to the community.

    The teenager reported the ordeal to authorities on 19 August, detailing how he was locked in a room and assaulted by multiple individuals. His complaint prompted a swift investigation by the police, who gathered crucial evidence against the alleged perpetrators.

    Kidnap gang: Victim’s Account of Events

    The complainant described a harrowing experience where he was confined against his will and subjected to physical assault. The police confirmed that the reported incidents occurred six days before the victim reached out for help.

    In response to the allegations, investigators worked quickly to gather testimonial evidence that supported the charges of kidnapping, assault causing actual bodily harm, threats, and extortion. This evidence led to the identification and subsequent arrest of the suspects at their residence.

    Arrests and Discovery of Additional Suspects

    During the operation to apprehend the main suspects, officers discovered three additional individuals—two aged 19 and one aged 23—who were found to be residing illegally in Cyprus. This revelation expanded the scope of the investigation, prompting authorities to review their immigration status.

    In addition to the arrests, police also uncovered quantities of dried cannabis and drug paraphernalia at the premises. The 33-year-old suspect reportedly admitted ownership of these items, adding further complications to the case.

    Ongoing Investigation

    All four primary suspects remain in custody as Famagusta CID continues its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the alleged kidnapping and assault. Police have yet to disclose whether the victim and suspects were familiar with one another prior to the incident.

    This case highlights significant concerns regarding safety and crime in the area, as authorities work diligently to address the situation and ensure no further harm comes to the community.

  • Four-Year-Old Intubated After Near-Drowning in Hotel Pool

    Four-Year-Old Intubated After Near-Drowning in Hotel Pool

    The four-year-old child who was found unconscious in a hotel swimming pool in Chloraka, Paphos, is currently intubated and in stable condition at Makarios hospital in Nicosia.

    • The four-year-old child who was found unconscious in a hotel swimming pool in Chloraka, Paphos, is currently intubated and in stable condition at Makarios hospital in Nicosia.
    • As investigations continue, it highlights the importance of vigilance around water, particularly with young children, who can quickly find themselves in dangerous situations.

    The incident occurred on Wednesday at around 2pm, shortly after the boy and his family had arrived in Cyprus from Israel. According to police, the child, who was momentarily out of his mother’s sight, entered the deeper part of the pool while she attended to his younger sibling.

    Paphos police deputy head of operations, Michalis Nicolaou, reported that the boy was discovered at the bottom of the pool by a woman who quickly retrieved him and called for help. A lifeguard was present at the hotel at the time of the incident.

    The boy was initially taken to Paphos general hospital, where he was intubated due to the severity of his condition. He was subsequently transferred to Makarios hospital for further treatment. The police were alerted to the situation at 3.15pm, prompting officers to visit the hotel and begin their investigation.

    The mother explained that she had believed her son was safely sitting at the edge of the paddling pool when he wandered into the deeper water. Despite the immediate response from bystanders and medical personnel, the incident has raised concerns about pool safety and supervision.

    As investigations continue, it highlights the importance of vigilance around water, particularly with young children, who can quickly find themselves in dangerous situations.

  • Larnaca — Teen in Critical Condition Following Fall from Moving Car in Larnaca

    Larnaca — Teen in Critical Condition Following Fall from Moving Car in Larnaca

    A 19-year-old driver has been remanded in custody after a tragic incident in Larnaca left his friend, a fellow 19-year-old national guardsman, in critical condition. The incident occurred late on Monday night, around 11:30pm, in a car park behind the Mackenzie entertainment venues.

    • Police have confirmed that alcohol and drug tests conducted on the driver returned negative results, and the investigation continues as they await further witness statements and technical evidence.

    The driver faces charges of causing grievous bodily harm and reckless endangerment after the victim reportedly fell from the moving vehicle, sustaining severe head injuries. Initial accounts offered by both the driver and a passenger have raised questions due to significant discrepancies in their testimonies, leading to a deepening investigation.

    Larnaca: Conflicting Accounts of the Incident

    During the court proceedings, the investigating officer revealed that the statements from the driver and passenger were markedly different from what was later disclosed. The judge approved police requests for the driver’s detention, emphasising the nature of the incident, which involved the victim allegedly lying on the vehicle when he fell.

    On Tuesday, police described the event as an accident, claiming that the victim was struck while trying to board the car. However, the driver’s voluntary admission, which altered the narrative significantly, prompted the case to be transferred to the Larnaca traffic unit.

    Legal Proceedings and Testimonies

    Defence lawyer Paris Loizou did not contest the remand of the driver but took the opportunity to question the investigating officer regarding the circumstances surrounding the driver’s admission of the vehicle being in motion at low speed, with no apparent motive for the fall. The officer noted that there are still approximately ten additional statements pending, including those from potential eyewitnesses.

    Victim’s Condition Remains Critical

    The injured guardsman was first taken to Larnaca General Hospital by friends before being intubated and transferred urgently to the intensive care unit at Nicosia General Hospital. His condition is reported as extremely critical, with life-threatening head injuries.

    Ongoing Investigation and Evidence Gathering

    Authorities have conducted a reconstruction of the incident and are actively seeking CCTV footage to clarify the circumstances surrounding the fall. Initial court proceedings revealed that police requests for the driver’s arrest were initially rejected based on preliminary statements, but this changed dramatically following the driver’s voluntary testimony.

    Police have confirmed that alcohol and drug tests conducted on the driver returned negative results, and the investigation continues as they await further witness statements and technical evidence.

  • Limassol Man Charged with Premeditated Murder of Father Over Masonic Beliefs

    Limassol Man Charged with Premeditated Murder of Father Over Masonic Beliefs

    limassol man — limassol man — A 48-year-old man has been charged with premeditated murder after he fatally stabbed his father in Limassol last July, claiming it was to protect himself from his father’s masonic beliefs.

    Limassol man: Tragic Incident Unfolds in Limassol

    The incident occurred in the early hours of July 9, when the suspect, who has not been named, allegedly attacked his father, Giorgos Chadjigeorgiou, resulting in the elderly man’s death. Following the stabbing, police apprehended the son, who subsequently confessed to the crime during initial questioning.

    Allegations of Masonic Influence

    In a written statement to investigators, the suspect stated he killed his father because he believed he was a mason and claimed that his father’s presence made him feel ill. He expressed a misguided intent to harm his father, allegedly to “save himself” from these perceived threats linked to masonic beliefs.

    Psychiatric Evaluation and Hospitalisation

    After his arrest, the man was taken to the mental health centre at Limassol General Hospital for an evaluation. Doctors deemed him unfit to stand trial, leading to a compulsory 28-day hospitalisation order, which was later extended until October 3, 2025. Following two months of treatment, the suspect was certified as mentally fit to participate in legal proceedings.

    Return to Court

    On Tuesday morning, the suspect was discharged from Athalassa Hospital and appeared before Limassol District Court for a remand hearing. He has been ordered to remain in custody for an additional two days. His lawyer did not contest the prosecution’s request for remand. During the hearing, the suspect stated he would not speak without his lawyer present.

    Ongoing Investigation

    Limassol CID is continuing its investigation into the case. To date, police have collected 30 witness statements, with six more pending. Once the two-day remand period concludes, the case is expected to be formally registered and referred for trial before the Limassol Criminal Court.

  • Investigation Continues into Ayia Napa Venue Bomb Threats

    Investigation Continues into Ayia Napa Venue Bomb Threats

    Police are intensifying their investigation into bomb threats at an Ayia Napa venue, following a second evacuation prompted by an anonymous warning about an explosive device on 17 August. This incident marks the latest disruption in a troubling series of threats faced by the popular outdoor location.

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    Ayia napa: Recent Evacuation Triggered by Anonymous Call

    On the afternoon of 17 August, an unidentified man contacted a television station in Nicosia, claiming that a bomb was present at the venue. In response, authorities swiftly evacuated the area and conducted thorough searches with the assistance of bomb disposal experts, though nothing was discovered.

    Previous Incident Involving a Hand Grenade

    This was not the first alarm raised at the venue. Just three weeks earlier, on 26 July, a similar situation unfolded when an unknown caller alerted the Ayia Napa Police Station about explosive devices at the venue and other local sites. Following this warning, police deployed detection dogs and discovered a defensive hand grenade, which had not been tampered with. This incident caused a mass evacuation of patrons and led to heightened police vigilance in the area.

    Ongoing Investigation Points to Possible Motives

    Famagusta CID is currently investigating the possibility that the same individuals are responsible for both incidents. Authorities believe the threats may be an attempt to send a specific message to the venue’s owners, aiming to influence its operations. Investigators are exploring both the professional and personal backgrounds of the owners to uncover potential motivations behind the threats.

    Public Concern and Safety Measures

    The series of threats has raised alarm among both locals and tourists in Ayia Napa, a popular holiday destination. The police response, which includes thorough searches and high alert status, aims to ensure the safety of the public. As the investigation continues, officials are urging anyone with information to come forward.

  • Murder Suspect’s Remand Hearing to Proceed in Absence Due to Hospitalisation

    Murder Suspect’s Remand Hearing to Proceed in Absence Due to Hospitalisation

    murder suspect — The remand hearing for the 53-year-old murder suspect will proceed in absentia as he is currently hospitalised following injuries sustained during the alleged crime. The suspect is accused of the premeditated murder of a 34-year-old woman in Chloraka, with the hearing scheduled for 11:30 am at Paphos District Court.

    The decision to conduct the hearing without the suspect present comes after he was admitted to Nicosia General Hospital. Medical reports indicate that he has multiple blunt force injuries across his body, the nature of which has not been publicly detailed.

    During the court proceedings, the suspect will be represented by his lawyer, who will present his case on his behalf. This unusual circumstance reflects the severity of the situation and the ongoing medical treatment required for the suspect.

    Meanwhile, the situation surrounding the victim’s 14-year-old child has also drawn attention. The child was reportedly attacked with a knife during the incident, suffering a knife wound to the neck. Fortunately, the child’s condition has been described as stable, and doctors at Paphos Hospital will reassess his health today.

    This tragic case has shocked the local community, raising concerns about safety and the impact of violence. The police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the murder, and the results of their inquiries will be closely monitored as they unfold.

  • Premeditated murder — Police Investigate Premeditated Murder of Woman in Chloraka

    Premeditated murder — Police Investigate Premeditated Murder of Woman in Chloraka

    Police are investigating a case of premeditated murder following the tragic death of 34-year-old Papakitsa Eirina from Greece in Chloraka.

    • Police are investigating a case of premeditated murder following the tragic death of 34-year-old Papakitsa Eirina from Greece in Chloraka.
    • Paphos CID is leading the investigation, focusing on various aspects of the case to ascertain the events that led to this alarming incident.

    The incident occurred on Sunday, 17 August 2025, when authorities received a report around 17:30 regarding an injured woman and a child at a residence in the area. Upon arrival, officers discovered Eirina unresponsive, with no vital signs, alongside a 14-year-old who was also injured.

    The young teenager, along with a 53-year-old man found at the scene, was promptly taken to Paphos General Hospital for medical treatment. The condition of the 53-year-old, who also required care, remains stable according to doctors.

    In connection with the investigation, a judicial arrest warrant was issued for the 53-year-old man, leading to his arrest as police continue to gather evidence. His transfer to Nicosia General Hospital for further treatment has been confirmed, as authorities work diligently to piece together the circumstances surrounding Eirina’s death.

    Paphos CID is leading the investigation, focusing on various aspects of the case to ascertain the events that led to this alarming incident.