Tag: Limassol

  • Teen Arrested for Attempted Shop Robbery in Limassol

    Teen Arrested for Attempted Shop Robbery in Limassol

    shop robbery — A 19-year-old was arrested for attempting to rob a shop in Limassol, police reported on Saturday.

    • shop robbery — A 19-year-old was arrested for attempting to rob a shop in Limassol, police reported on Saturday.
    • The police have confirmed that their investigation is ongoing, as they gather more details about the events leading up to the attempted robbery.

    Shortly after midnight, officers received a call about the incident and quickly arrived at the scene to find the teenager still inside the shop. Upon questioning, he reportedly confessed to entering the premises with the intention of stealing items.

    A search of his bag revealed various tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, a pack of cigarettes, and packets of tobacco. The initial investigation indicated that these items had been taken from the shop.

    The police have confirmed that their investigation is ongoing, as they gather more details about the events leading up to the attempted robbery.

  • Snake bite — Civil Defence Saves Man from Snake Bite and Heat Stroke in Limassol

    Snake bite — Civil Defence Saves Man from Snake Bite and Heat Stroke in Limassol

    Civil Defence successfully rescued a man suffering from a snake bite and heat stroke in Limassol. The incident unfolded on 12 August, when 49-year-old Menelaos Stavrinides went missing after failing to return from his outdoor exercise.

    Snake bite: Search Efforts Underway

    Family members reported Stavrinides missing at around 07:30, prompting a search operation that mobilised local authorities. The search teams focused on the Laiki Lefkothea area, particularly near the Saint Fanourios chapel in Agia Fyla, where he was last seen.

    Rescue and Recovery

    By 15:00, the Civil Defence Rescue Team, led by section head Michalis Mouskalli, located Stavrinides in a residential courtyard. He was found in critical condition, suffering from the effects of snake venom and heat-related illness. Following the rescue, he was hospitalised for 10 days to receive treatment before being discharged.

    Public Safety Warnings Issued

    In the aftermath of this incident, Civil Defence issued a warning to the public, stressing the need for caution during outdoor activities, especially in areas with thick vegetation. The organisation highlighted that Cyprus is home to three species of venomous snakes, one of which poses a significant threat to humans.

    Understanding the Risks

    The combination of snake bites and heat stroke can be particularly dangerous, especially during the hot August temperatures. The incident underscores the importance of being vigilant while exercising outdoors, particularly in regions where wildlife may pose risks.

  • Limassol Police Probe Unnatural Death of Young Man

    Limassol Police Probe Unnatural Death of Young Man

    unnatural death — Limassol police are investigating the unnatural death of a 20-year-old man who died shortly after being taken to a local clinic. The incident unfolded on Thursday evening when the young man was transported to a Gesy-operated facility, where he succumbed to his condition around midnight.

    Authorities reported that the individual exhibited no externally visible signs of injury, prompting further inquiries into the circumstances surrounding his death. Initial tests conducted revealed traces of cannabis in his system.

    According to police, he had been staying at a holiday home in the Limassol district along with five others prior to his passing. The details surrounding the events leading up to his death remain unclear, as investigations are still ongoing.

    The specific cause of death is expected to be determined later on Friday, with state pathologists Angeliki Papetta and Orthodoxos Orthodoxou set to conduct an examination. Their findings will be crucial in understanding the factors that led to this tragic incident.

  • Geolocator — Geolocator Aids Arrest in Limassol Theft Case

    Geolocator — Geolocator Aids Arrest in Limassol Theft Case

    geolocator — A geolocator has played a crucial role in the arrest of a 45-year-old man for theft of building materials in Limassol. Police announced the arrest on Friday following a complaint from a construction company owner regarding the loss of materials valued at €2,850.

    The incident occurred at a residence undergoing renovation in the Kato Polemidia area. The construction company’s owner reported the materials missing, prompting a swift response from local authorities.

    What made this case particularly compelling was the use of a geolocation device that had been secretly attached to the stolen items. This technology tracked the whereabouts of the materials, leading police to their location in Limassol.

    Upon receiving the geolocation data, officers conducted a search and successfully recovered a substantial quantity of stolen building materials. Some of these items were still equipped with the geolocation device, providing vital evidence for the case.

    The arrested individual now faces charges of theft as well as illegal possession of property. Limassol police have confirmed that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the full extent of the theft and to determine whether additional individuals may be involved.

  • 20-Year-Old Man Dies Suddenly at Friends’ Home in Limassol

    20-Year-Old Man Dies Suddenly at Friends’ Home in Limassol

    A 20-year-old man died suddenly at a friend’s residence in Limassol on Thursday evening, 21 August, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his unexpected death.

    • A 20-year-old man died suddenly at a friend's residence in Limassol on Thursday evening, 21 August, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his unexpected death.

    According to statements from the police, the young man lost consciousness while visiting friends, which led to an immediate call for an ambulance. Paramedics arrived swiftly and transported him to Limassol General Hospital, but medical staff pronounced him dead upon arrival.

    Officers were dispatched to the scene to carry out examinations. After initial assessments, they have ruled out any possibility of foul play regarding the death. The police are now focusing on determining the medical cause of the young man’s sudden collapse and subsequent passing at the residential property.

    As is standard procedure in such cases, the police have classified this incident as an unnatural death investigation since it involved an unexpected demise outside of a medical facility. To ascertain the exact cause of death, a mandatory post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place today.

  • Elderly Swimmer Tragically Dies at Limassol Beach Before Lifeguards Arrive

    Elderly Swimmer Tragically Dies at Limassol Beach Before Lifeguards Arrive

    An 80-year-old swimmer died at Dassoudi beach in Limassol on Thursday morning, raising urgent concerns about the timing of lifeguard supervision. The incident occurred at a time when no lifeguards were present, leading to calls for a reassessment of the current schedule.

    Witnesses reported that the man was discovered unconscious in the water and subsequently washed ashore in front of approximately ten beachgoers who were unable to intervene effectively. This unfortunate event marks the fifth recorded drowning at Limassol beaches this season and the second within the week.

    Swimmer: Timing of Lifeguard Services Under Scrutiny

    Beachgoers noted that lifeguards typically start their duty at 10:00 am, while many swimmers, especially elderly individuals, frequent the beach as early as 6:30 am to avoid the midday heat. The gap between these times raises significant questions regarding the adequacy of lifeguard coverage during peak swimming hours for older residents.

    Witness Accounts Highlight Urgent Need for Change

    Witnesses at the scene expressed frustration over the lack of lifeguard presence when they felt it was most needed. A social media post from a concerned citizen underscored the discrepancy between the number of swimmers and the availability of lifeguards, stressing that the busiest swimming period for elderly residents occurs well before official supervision begins.

    Context of Drownings at Limassol Beaches

    This tragic incident is not isolated; it adds to a worrying trend at Limassol beaches, with a total of five drownings recorded this season. The frequency of these occurrences has raised alarm among local authorities and community members alike, prompting discussions on how to protect vulnerable swimmers.

    As the community comes to terms with this loss, there is a growing sentiment that immediate action is necessary to prevent further tragedies. The call for revised lifeguard schedules is gaining momentum, as residents advocate for better safety measures to ensure that beachgoers, particularly the elderly, can enjoy the waters without fear.

  • 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.

  • Overnight Pharmacies Available Across Cyprus on August 20, 2025

    Overnight Pharmacies Available Across Cyprus on August 20, 2025

    overnight pharmacies — Overnight pharmacies will be operating across Cyprus on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, offering essential services to residents and visitors in various cities. This initiative aims to ensure that those in need of pharmaceutical care can access it during late hours.

    Overnight pharmacies: Pharmacies in Nicosia

    Nicosia will feature several pharmacies providing overnight services:

    • Charalambous Matthaios
      Address: Armenia Avenue 48A, opposite Armenian Archbishopric, Strovolos
      Contact: 22426655, 22492968
    • Nioulikos Theodosis
      Address: Demosthenes Severis Avenue 22, Presidential Palace Road, Nicosia
      Contact: 22669664, 22661852
    • Konstantinou Georgios
      Address: Giannitson 8, Stavros area, Strovolos
      Contact: 22107447, 22380736
    • Daniel Marios
      Address: Hippocrates 14A, 800 metres from FARMA complex, Lakatamia
      Contact: 22372201, 97812961
    • Papadopoulou Magdalini
      Address: Prince Charles 16, next to ASTI hotel, Agios Dometios
      Contact: 22270770
    • Roussou Soutzi Chrysanthi
      Address: Archbishop Makarios III Avenue 6A, Pera Chorio Nisou
      Contact: 22521230, 22522956

    Pharmacies in Limassol

    In Limassol, residents can visit the following pharmacies:

    • Petridis Aristos
      Address: Paphos 5, Provita building, Limassol
      Contact: 25564219, 25770448
    • Karagiannis Charalambos
      Address: Petrou Tsirou 41 & Le Corbusier, 150m north Debenhams Apollon, Limassol
      Contact: 25336176, 25394850
    • Pantelas Christos
      Address: Nikou Pattichi 97, opposite PANERI fruit shop, Limassol
      Contact: 25736646, 25734005
    • Loukoumi Marianna
      Address: Archbishop Makarios III 39, next to MELIS Meat Market, Mesa Geitonia
      Contact: 25728408, 25752960
    • Lefteridi Marina
      Address: Charalambou Evagorou 37, towards Sfalangiotissa, Agios Athanasios
      Contact: 25001895, 96550299

    Pharmacies in Larnaca

    Larnaca will have several pharmacies available for overnight services:

    • Konstantinou Kalliopi
      Address: Solonos 3, Dromolaxia square, Dromolaxia
      Contact: 24427906, 96237223
    • Symeou Eleni
      Address: Rafael Santi 15, opposite Timios Stavros clinic, Larnaca
      Contact: 24254008, 99921940
    • Christodoulou Margarita
      Address: Armenian Church corner 2, near CYTA, city centre, Larnaca
      Contact: 24652440, 24644385

    Pharmacies in Paphos

    Paphos will also benefit from overnight pharmacy services:

    • Kyrou Charitini
      Address: Neofytou Nikolaidi 18, 100m from new government buildings, Paphos
      Contact: 26949219, 26945762
    • Lambrou Georgia
      Address: Agapinoros 24, opposite Eden Garden fruit shop, Paphos
      Contact: 26955057, 97619884

    Pharmacies in Famagusta

    In Famagusta, the following pharmacies will be open overnight:

    • Prokopiou Andri-Panagiota
      Address: Makarios III 36, Deryneia
      Contact: 23730725
    • Kourti-Stylianou Grigoria
      Address: Griva Digeni 12, Liopetri
      Contact: 23942566, 99321414

    This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance healthcare accessibility across Cyprus, particularly during hours when many medical facilities are closed. By providing overnight services, these pharmacies aim to cater to urgent healthcare needs, ensuring that individuals can obtain necessary medications and advice at any time.

    The Ministry of Health encourages residents to make use of these services responsibly and to contact the pharmacies directly for any queries regarding their opening hours and available services on the night of August 20.

  • Limassol Factory Fire Leads to Arrest of Former Employee

    Limassol Factory Fire Leads to Arrest of Former Employee

    limassol factory — limassol factory — A major factory fire in Ypsonas, Limassol, has resulted in the arrest of a 43-year-old former employee, following a night of evacuations and explosions that gripped the local community.

    The fire erupted at a paper storage and processing facility shortly before 2:00 am local time, prompting immediate action from emergency services. As flames rapidly engulfed the building, residents in the vicinity were forced to evacuate for their safety.

    Two nearby homes suffered damage to their external areas due to the intensity of the blaze. Witness accounts reveal a harrowing scene, with one local describing a series of loud explosions around 2:20 am. “The explosions were very loud, and shortly after we saw the factory engulfed in flames,” the resident said.

    Firefighting crews were dispatched promptly, with a total of ten fire engines responding under the guidance of the Fire Service. “We responded immediately from Limassol stations, reinforced by EMAK and a vehicle from the British Bases,” said Fire Service spokesman Andreas Kettis.

    Upon arrival, firefighters encountered a full-blown fire, exacerbated by the combustible materials stored on-site. “The thermal load was enormous. It was impossible to enter inside the factory,” Kettis explained. Instead, crews concentrated on external suppression and safeguarding adjacent residential properties.

    Compounding the crisis, the presence of gas canisters within the factory premises led to continuous explosions. “There were continuous explosions, with these gas canisters being catapulted. The firefighters were in danger,” Kettis added. The Fire Service had not been informed of the gas canisters, as the factory was registered solely for paper storage, raising concerns about safety compliance.

    By early morning, the fire was under control, though investigations are ongoing to determine its cause. The police arrested the former employee after the factory owner expressed suspicions regarding the fire and implicated him in a statement.

    Meanwhile, the Limassol-Paphos motorway was temporarily closed as a precaution, with police concerned about the safety of motorists due to the fire and associated explosions. The road has since reopened, but the section adjacent to the factory remains closed while the scene is secured.

    As the local community processes the events of that chaotic night, many residents remain shaken. “There is a strong smell of burning in the air and a stinging sensation in our eyes from the smoke,” shared one local, reflecting the health risks posed by the fire. The incident has sparked discussions about safety measures in such industrial facilities, highlighting the need for stricter compliance to prevent future occurrences.

  • 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.