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  • Allegations of Human Trafficking in Ayia Napa Raise Concerns Among MPs

    Allegations of Human Trafficking in Ayia Napa Raise Concerns Among MPs

    Allegations of human trafficking in Ayia Napa have sparked significant concern among MPs, particularly following a recent Channel 4 documentary that exposed the exploitation of young women in the area. This troubling issue was extensively discussed during a meeting of the House human rights committee on Monday.

    Committee chairwoman and Akel MP Irini Charalambides revealed that deputy migration minister Nicholas Ioannides is expected to address the committee within the next fortnight. He will provide updates on the measures being implemented to protect victims, combat human trafficking, and hold perpetrators accountable.

    Andreas Anastasiadis, assistant director of the police, informed the committee that an ex officio investigation into the documentary has already been launched. The police have gathered several statements and are seeking additional information from the British broadcaster regarding the claims made in the film.

    In another development, the cyber crime department is currently examining allegations related to a website that purportedly advertised job positions in Cyprus during the summer months. Anastasiadis refrained from sharing further details to avoid compromising the ongoing investigations but noted that police efforts against human trafficking have intensified in recent years. Since 2021, there have been 30 convictions across 21 cases, with an additional 30 cases still pending.

    During the meeting, it became apparent to MPs that the multidisciplinary group tasked with combating human trafficking, which operates under the deputy migration ministry, is failing to perform its duties adequately. Chairwoman Charalambides expressed her discontent with the current situation, stating that it does not align with the timelines provided by the Ministry of Interior. As a result, she plans to advocate for the coordination of this body to be transferred to the justice ministry, which is also responsible for law enforcement.

    Disy MP Rita Superman echoed the concerns raised during the discussion, asserting that the issues revealed in the documentary reflect a broader systemic problem rather than just a negative reality for Cyprus. She emphasised that the nation is grappling with a system that has allowed for the exploitation of women and the impunity of organised groups for far too long.

    Superman pointed out that while the media often highlights procedures and restrictions, there has been insufficient focus on tangible results. She critiqued the prevailing response of “there were no complaints” regarding human trafficking cases as indicative of significant operational and political gaps.

    Volt MP Alexandra Attalidou described human trafficking as a direct outcome of systemic issues, calling for proactive measures to identify victims. She argued that the state must demonstrate zero tolerance for such practices and ensure that victims receive the necessary support to escape their situations, especially as many face intimidation that prevents them from coming forward.

    Ayia Napa’s mayor, Christos Zannetou, shared that the municipality has conducted its own investigations into local establishments and the broader social challenges facing the town. However, he highlighted that the responsibility for monitoring accommodations used by seasonal workers no longer falls under municipal authority, indicating a gap in local oversight.

    Zannetou announced a comprehensive meeting scheduled for February 6, aimed at tackling ongoing concerns regarding public safety, law enforcement, and the management of seasonal workforce accommodations. Justice Minister Constantinos Ioannou and police chief Themistos Arnaoutis are expected to attend this crucial meeting.

    The allegations raised in the documentary point to a troubling system of exploitation aimed at young British women, who are lured to Cyprus under the guise of “working holidays”. Many of these women encounter illegal employment practices, sexual harassment, and unsafe living conditions, highlighting the urgent need for intervention and reform in the region.

  • Cyprus Ministries Clash Over Human Trafficking Responsibilities Following Channel 4 Revelations

    Cyprus Ministries Clash Over Human Trafficking Responsibilities Following Channel 4 Revelations

    In the wake of a Channel 4 investigation revealing troubling instances of sexual harassment in Ayia Napa, Cyprus’s ministries are embroiled in a conflict over who should address human trafficking crimes. A Migration Deputy Ministry official candidly admitted to Parliament, “we do nothing on this issue,” highlighting the lack of coordination among the various governmental bodies involved.

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    During a recent House Human Rights Committee hearing, officials from the Interior Ministry, Justice Ministry, and Migration Deputy Ministry struggled to delineate their roles in combating trafficking. Migration Deputy Ministry official Xenia Georgiadi stated that while her office coordinates efforts, it lacks an operational role, placing the primary responsibility on the police.

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    Committee chair Irene Charalambidou expressed concern that the issue of trafficking should never have fallen under the Migration Deputy Ministry’s purview. She announced plans to re-evaluate the coordination structure and confirmed that both the migration deputy minister and justice minister would be summoned to Parliament for further discussions.

    As the debate unfolded, MPs and other stakeholders pushed for the Justice Ministry to assume a more central role in coordinating anti-trafficking efforts. Justice Ministry legal officer Spyros Yiallouridis acknowledged his ministry’s involvement in a multi-agency trafficking group but refrained from commenting on whether it should take over coordination responsibilities, citing the matter as political.

    MP Rita Superman described the shift of trafficking oversight from the Interior Ministry to the Migration Deputy Ministry as a significant error, arguing that such matters should be handled by the Justice Ministry. She pointed out that in Turkey, human trafficking falls under the Migration Ministry, which should not be the case in Cyprus. Trafficking, she insisted, is fundamentally a human rights issue, exacerbated by vulnerabilities related to migration.

    As these discussions unfold, Labour Ministry representative Christina Mitidou reiterated that her ministry does not bear responsibility for trafficking. In light of the Channel 4 investigation, the committee is preparing to send a letter demanding clarification on inspections conducted before and after the video’s release.

    In terms of law enforcement, police have reported that 30 individuals have been convicted over the past five years in trafficking cases involving either sexual or labour exploitation. Police Crime Combating Department assistant director Andreas Anastasiades shared that extensive checks were conducted at Ayia Napa establishments, with operations occurring across Cyprus. He outlined the number of operations executed in recent years: 26 in 2022, 37 in 2023, 33 in 2024, and 18 so far in 2025.

    Despite these efforts, 30 trafficking cases remain pending in court. Anastasiades emphasised that police are taking the matter seriously, working in collaboration with Europol and other agencies to address trafficking more effectively.

    Amid the scrutiny, Ayia Napa’s mayor, Christos Zannettou, labelled the incidents highlighted in the Channel 4 report as isolated, asserting that the municipality receives around 45,000 tourists daily, with over 10,000 people employed in the area. He acknowledged the need for investigations into the establishments mentioned in the video but maintained that such occurrences do not represent the norm.

    He also pointed out that there are job advertisements from websites based in the Netherlands that promise work and accommodation, but often only offer a bed without proper living conditions. Zannettou noted that complaints regarding workers’ living conditions and other issues like noise pollution have been recorded, but these are not reflective of the broader situation.

    The gender equality commissioner’s office faced criticism for its lack of response to the Channel 4 investigation. A representative of the office, Andreas Misos, stated that commissioner Josie Christodoulou condemns acts of sexual or labour exploitation but is currently abroad. MPs expressed frustration at her absence from committee meetings over recent months and suggested that she should have taken more proactive measures following the video’s release.

    Charalambidou pointed out that the commissioner should have coordinated with police and relevant authorities to prepare a comprehensive report, a sentiment Misos deemed unrealistic, given Christodoulou’s lack of an institutional role.

    NGOs have also expressed concern over their exclusion from coordination meetings related to trafficking. Paraskeui Tzeou, chair of Cyprus Stop Trafficking, noted that her organisation was not invited to multi-agency meetings, while Katerina Stefanou, founder of Step Up Stop Slavery, echoed similar sentiments regarding her exclusion from the December meeting.

  • What to: Exciting Activities to Enjoy on Christmas Eve

    What to: Exciting Activities to Enjoy on Christmas Eve

    what to — what to — Christmas Eve offers a plethora of delightful activities to engage in, making it a perfect time to celebrate with family and friends. Across various towns in Cyprus, events are lined up to fill the night with joy and festive spirit.

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    What to: Ayia Napa’s Festive Offerings

    At the Ayia Napa Marina Christmas Village, locals and visitors can immerse themselves in a vibrant atmosphere this December 24. The Christmas market will open its doors from 11am to 8pm, providing an array of festive treats and unique gifts. Families can enjoy a theatrical performance of ‘Scrooge, A Christmas Story’ by the Piccolo Theatre at 11am, ensuring entertainment for younger audiences.

    Children can also engage in crafty workshops hosted by Mickey Mania at 11am and 2pm, while Santa Claus will make a special appearance at 4.30pm, followed by visits from Mickey and Minnie Mouse at 5pm. As evening falls, live music and dance performances will take place at 4pm, 6pm, and 6.30pm, creating a lively atmosphere for all.

    Creative Fun in Nicosia

    Nicosia is set to entertain both children and adults on Christmas Eve. The CVAR-Severis Foundation offers an educational workshop at 11am, where children aged 6 to 12 can participate in a treasure hunt to discover tin soldiers. This engaging activity combines riddle-solving with exploration of the museum’s collection, providing insight into Cyprus’s history.

    For the adults, several parties will enliven the city’s nightlife. The Xmas Stasikratous Street Party on Stasikratous Street will feature a festive atmosphere filled with treats, upbeat music from Mix FM, live street art, and drinks, starting at 4pm.

    Neverland Rock Bar will showcase a night dedicated to Greek rock music, with DJ Charitos spinning vinyl from the 70s to today. This free event kicks off at 8pm, perfect for music enthusiasts looking to enjoy a nostalgic evening.

    The Antonakis Music Hall will host the Xmas Fiesta 2025 featuring live performances by the popular Cypriot band Monsieur Doumani, alongside Dua Libida and DJ Radio Pangea, starting at 8pm. This lively musical event promises to attract a crowd eager for festive cheer.

    Meaningful Moments in Larnaca

    In Larnaca, Savino Live will present a poignant reminder of the Christmas spirit with the ‘Christmas, Not’ show featuring the band Anemourio and performers Sais, Buzz, and Elektra. This event, starting at 9pm, aims to acknowledge that for many, the holiday season can be challenging.

    Meanwhile, in Deryneia, the Mouseio Cafe Bar Resto is gearing up for a vibrant Christmas Eve Party. DJ Andrew S will energise the crowd with a lively set of festive tunes, beginning at 8pm, offering a great opportunity to start the Christmas celebrations right.

    Cheerful Celebrations in Paphos

    The Municipal Band of Paphos will spread festive cheer with live performances throughout the main streets starting at 11am. Additionally, the Bus of Love will be offering free rides around the city, beginning from October 28th Square, operating every half hour between 5pm and 9pm, making it easy for everyone to join in the festivities.

    Limassol’s Unique Night Out

    Limassol will host an alternative Christmas Eve party at Vinylio Wine etc. featuring glamorous drag queen shows by Gia Evangelista and Diamondia Curl. DJ Dayana will keep the energy high on the decks, with doors opening at 9.30pm, inviting party-goers to enjoy a night of fun.

    Christmas Villages Across Cyprus

    Various Christmas villages will also be open on December 24, each offering a unique blend of live performances, festive shows, market stalls, and crafty workshops. For more details, visit www.visitcyprus.com/christmas-villages, ensuring that the Christmas spirit reaches even the mountainous regions of Cyprus this holiday season.

    Event Highlights on Christmas Eve

    • Ayia Napa Marina Christmas Village: Christmas market and children’s activities, December 24, 11am-8pm. www.marinaayianapa.com/christmas-village.
    • Festive Moments 2025: Tin Soldier: Educational workshop for children, December 24, CVAR-Severis Foundation, 11am-12.30pm. €10. Tel: 22-300991.
    • Xmas Stasikratous Street Party: Street party with DJs, December 24, Stasikratous Street, Nicosia, 4pm.
    • Christmas Eve with Greek Rock: DJ Charitos spinning records, Neverland Rock Bar, Nicosia, 8pm. Free. Tel: 7008-7575.
    • Xmas Fiesta 2025: Live music by Monsieur Doumani, Antonakis Music Hall, Nicosia, 8pm. €12. Tel: 99-566485.
    • Christmas, Not: Live music by Anemourio, Savino Live, Larnaca, 9pm. €10 presale, €12 at the door. Tel: 96-890729.
    • Christmas Eve Party: DJ Andrew S, Mouseio Cafe Bar Resto, Deryneia, 8pm. Free admission. Tel: 7000-2013.
    • Paphos Christmas Eve Events: Municipal Band of Paphos performance and free Bus of Love rides, 11am & 5pm-9pm. www.pafos.org.cy.
    • Jingle Babes – Pre Christmas Party: Drag queen show and DJ Dayana, Vinylio Wine etc., Limassol, 9.30pm. €15. Tel: 96-433945.
  • Storm byron: Severe Weather System Byron Urges Travel Restrictions in Ayia Napa and Paralimni

    Storm byron: Severe Weather System Byron Urges Travel Restrictions in Ayia Napa and Paralimni

    storm byron — As storm Byron approaches, municipal authorities in Ayia Napa and Paralimni are advising residents to limit unnecessary travel. The Department of Meteorology has issued an Orange Warning, signalling that severe weather is imminent.

    The adverse conditions are predicted to impact the eastern parts of the island starting just after midnight on Tuesday, 9 December 2025. With forecasts indicating a peak in hazardous weather from Tuesday night until the early hours of Wednesday, 10 December, residents are being urged to take precautions.

    Authorities have expressed concern over the potential risks to both the road network and local infrastructure, which could be exacerbated by the storm. The Paralimni-Dherynia Municipality has highlighted the importance of exercising caution, particularly in areas prone to water accumulation and where visibility may be significantly reduced.

    In a similar vein, the Ayia Napa Municipality has echoed these warnings, advising individuals to avoid non-essential travel both within and beyond the city limits. Local officials are on high alert, ensuring that public services remain prepared to respond swiftly to any incidents that may arise as a result of the storm.

    Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather updates and to take all necessary self-protection measures. With the storm set to hit overnight, the focus remains on ensuring safety and minimising risk during this challenging weather event.

  • Drowned: Drowning Confirmed as Cause of Death for Young Man in Ayia Napa

    Drowned: Drowning Confirmed as Cause of Death for Young Man in Ayia Napa

    A young man found dead in the sea off Ayia Napa has been confirmed to have drowned, according to a post-mortem examination. The examination, conducted on Saturday morning, established drowning as the cause of death for the 24-year-old foreign national.

    • Authorities reported that the man was a resident of Ayia Napa, a popular tourist destination in Cyprus. The findings from the statutory post-mortem revealed that he had drowned while in the water.
    • Authorities are urging both residents and tourists to remain vigilant while engaging in water activities. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of water safety and awareness.

    Authorities reported that the man was a resident of Ayia Napa, a popular tourist destination in Cyprus. The findings from the statutory post-mortem revealed that he had drowned while in the water.

    Police are now awaiting the results of laboratory tests to gather further information regarding the circumstances surrounding his tragic demise. The investigation is ongoing, as officials aim to piece together the events leading to his death.

    Eyewitnesses and locals have expressed their sorrow over the incident, highlighting the risks associated with swimming in unfamiliar waters. The coastal area near Ayia Napa is known for its beauty, but safety precautions are essential, especially for those not familiar with the local conditions.

    Authorities are urging both residents and tourists to remain vigilant while engaging in water activities. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of water safety and awareness.

  • Waste bins: Ayia Napa Revamps Waste Management with New Bins on Nissi Avenue

    Waste bins: Ayia Napa Revamps Waste Management with New Bins on Nissi Avenue

    The municipality of Ayia Napa has begun replacing old waste bins along Nissi Avenue, marking a significant step towards enhancing the town’s public spaces. The project aims to improve waste management and is set to extend to Kryou Nerou Street next year.

    In a recent statement, the local government announced that the replacement of outdated bins with new, modern designs is already underway. The new bins are not only more durable but also more functional and visually appealing, aligning with the town’s commitment to maintaining cleanliness.

    The ongoing work on Nissi Avenue will span the entire length of the street. The initiative reflects a broader strategy to upgrade urban infrastructure across Ayia Napa, with plans to expand the project in 2026 to include Kryou Nerou Street. This move is part of a comprehensive programme aimed at enhancing cleaning equipment in essential areas of the town.

    Ayia Napa’s mayor, Christos Zannetou, highlighted that the replacement of waste bins signifies the local government’s dedication to providing a cleaner and more functional public space. He stated, “Ayia Napa is globally known for its hospitality and natural beauty, and we have a duty to keep investing in projects that improve quality of life for both residents and visitors.”

    Zannetou also emphasized that this initiative is just the beginning. He reassured the community that the effort to modernise and enhance infrastructure will continue consistently and with vision throughout the municipality. By prioritising such projects, Ayia Napa aims to uphold its international reputation and provide an improved environment for everyone.

  • 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.

  • Four People Rescued from Cape Greco Sea Caves After Recent Incidents

    Four People Rescued from Cape Greco Sea Caves After Recent Incidents

    Four people were rescued after falling from the sea caves at Cape Greco, highlighting the dangers of this popular yet hazardous location. The rescue took place on Sunday evening, marking the second incident at the site within just three days.

    • Just two days prior, on Friday afternoon, another incident was reported involving a woman who also fell from the sea caves. This series of accidents has raised concerns about safety at Cape Greco.

    The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) reported that the incident occurred around 5:50pm. Emergency services, including an ambulance, fire brigade personnel, a police patrol, a maritime police vessel, and a helicopter, were called to assist in the rescue operation.

    Among the four individuals rescued, one person sustained injuries and was promptly transported to Famagusta General Hospital for further treatment. The JRCC’s swift action ensured that all involved received immediate care.

    Just two days prior, on Friday afternoon, another incident was reported involving a woman who also fell from the sea caves. This series of accidents has raised concerns about safety at Cape Greco.

    The JRCC has reiterated warnings to the public regarding the risks associated with the sea caves, which are known for their increasing soil erosion. Diving and entering these caves remain strictly prohibited, yet their allure continues to attract visitors.

    As authorities work to ensure public safety, it is crucial for visitors to heed warnings and avoid dangerous areas. The recent rescues serve as a stark reminder of the risks posed by Cape Greco’s natural beauty.

  • Ayia Napa Waterpark Reopens After False Alarm Over Suspicious Item

    Ayia Napa Waterpark Reopens After False Alarm Over Suspicious Item

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    Visitors to the Ayia Napa waterpark can return after a report of a suspicious item led to a significant police operation. The investigation confirmed that the alert was a false alarm, allowing the venue to reopen promptly.

    • Authorities responded swiftly to the call, mobilising bomb disposal experts and other police units. Guests were evacuated as a precaution while officials conducted a thorough search of the premises.

    Authorities responded swiftly to the call, mobilising bomb disposal experts and other police units. Guests were evacuated as a precaution while officials conducted a thorough search of the premises.

    Authorities Responded Swiftly To The Call, Mobilising

    After an exhaustive examination, the police determined that there was no explosive device at the site. The swift action taken by law enforcement ensured the safety of everyone present, although the incident caused temporary disruption.

    This false alarm comes just weeks after another concerning discovery at the waterpark, where a grenade was found. The previous incident raised alarms about safety, making the recent report particularly alarming for both visitors and staff.

    With the investigation concluded and all clear given, the waterpark is eager to welcome back guests. Officials are keen to reassure the public that safety measures are in place to prevent future incidents and maintain a secure environment for all visitors.