Tag: court proceedings

  • Court Reveals Alleged Killer of Demosthenous Wore Zorro Hat During Murder

    Court Reveals Alleged Killer of Demosthenous Wore Zorro Hat During Murder

    zorro hat — The focus keyword, Zorro hat, emerges in a chilling context as the prosecution outlines the alleged roles of four defendants in the murder of 53-year-old Stavros Demosthenous. The businessman was shot outside his Limassol home on 8 October 2025, and details surrounding the case were revealed during a pre-trial detention hearing at the Limassol District Court.

    As the case progresses, it has officially moved to the Criminal Court, with hearings set to commence on 29 January 2026. Investigators from the Limassol Criminal Investigation Department (CID) are keen to secure the detention of the four existing defendants while also anticipating the arrival of two Georgian nationals, both 28 years old, whose extradition is pending. Their addition to the charge sheet is expected once they reach Cyprus.

    While law enforcement has yet to confirm a motive, early indications suggest that financial or business disputes may be at the heart of this tragic incident. The prosecution has gathered a staggering 104 witnesses to support their case against the defendants.

    Prosecutor Yiannos Argyrou argued for pre-trial detention based on the significant risks posed by the defendants, including the likelihood of flight, the potential for committing further offences, and the danger of influencing witnesses. He expressed concern regarding two defendants, aged 51 and 31, who reportedly lack “strong ties to the Republic of Cyprus,” thereby increasing their flight risk.

    Argyrou emphasised that the defendants face serious charges under the Penal Code, citing court precedents to bolster his argument that the evidence presented creates a high probability of conviction. The defence, represented by lawyer Alexandros Alexandrou for the 51-year-old defendant, promptly objected to the detention request, while other legal teams indicated they would address the issue of detention at a later stage.

    As the prosecution continued, they presented critical evidence linking the suspects to the crime scene. Testimony from Demosthenous’ son described the motorcycle driver as wearing a round hat and black glasses. Notably, the prosecutor confirmed that genetic material found on a hat recovered from the scene matched that of the fourth defendant, the 31-year-old.

    Further analysis from the State Laboratory supported the prosecution’s claims, as particles found on the hat were consistent with the discharge of a weapon or being in close proximity to one. Witness accounts added depth to the evidence; one individual observed the motorcycle fleeing the scene and described the driver as wearing a carnival mask representing an elderly man.

    Another witness provided insight into the events following the shooting. This person testified to seeing a male exit a burning white van, run towards the motorcycle, and hop onto the driver’s seat. This witness detailed that the second rider on the motorcycle was adorned with a “Zorro-style” hat and glasses, further corroborating the prosecution’s narrative.

    The evidence file prepared for the defence includes a considerable number of witness statements collected throughout the investigation, ensuring that the defence teams will have ample material to work with as they prepare for the upcoming trial.

  • Arrest Made in Stavros Demosthenous Murder Case

    Arrest Made in Stavros Demosthenous Murder Case

    demosthenous murder — demosthenous murder — The murder of 49-year-old Stavros Demosthenous has seen a significant development with the arrest of a convict who allegedly ordered the motorcycle used in the hit. The tragedy unfolded in Limassol on Friday, October 17, 2025, leading to a series of arrests as police work to piece together the details surrounding the case.

    Authorities confirmed that the latest suspect is a 30-year-old inmate currently serving time at the Central Prisons. This brings the total number of individuals arrested in connection with Demosthenous’s murder to five.

    Demosthenous murder: Convict’s Alleged Role

    Investigators identified the convict following information provided by another 30-year-old suspect, who was apprehended just a day prior. This individual reportedly informed police that he received orders from the convict to acquire the motorcycle thought to have been used in the murder.

    The motorcycle, once purchased, was allegedly arranged to be collected by a third party. The convict, serving a sentence for drug-related charges, is currently in the same wing as an unconvicted detainee whose cell was searched by police late Sunday.

    Previous Arrests Highlighted

    Four other suspects have also been arrested as part of the investigation. These include:

    • A 44-year-old former footballer, believed to be the owner of the motorcycle involved in the murder.
    • A 59-year-old man and a 30-year-old from Nicosia.
    • A 39-year-old man residing in Limassol, of Greek descent, who is considered a key figure in the case.

    The 39-year-old has been captured on closed-circuit television at multiple locations related to the crime, including crucial moments leading up to Demosthenous’s death.

    Court Proceedings and Security Measures

    The three suspects aged 59, 30, and 39 appeared before the Limassol District Court under heavy security and wearing bulletproof vests. Despite pushback from their legal representatives, the court granted police an eight-day detention order for the three men.

    As the investigation continues, the police are meticulously gathering evidence and testimonies to unravel the circumstances surrounding the murder of Stavros Demosthenous. The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting concerns about organised crime and public safety in the region.

  • Teens arrested — Teens Arrested for Stealing Car and €9,000 in Cash

    Teens arrested — Teens Arrested for Stealing Car and €9,000 in Cash

    teens arrested — teens arrested — Two teenagers, aged 18 and 17, were arrested on Monday in Aradippou for stealing a rental car along with over €9,000 in cash. The incident unfolded when a man reported his rental car stolen while parked outside his residence in Larnaca.

    • However, further police investigations led to the discovery of an additional €8,000 that the girls had hidden, indicating a more extensive involvement in the theft.
    • The two teenagers are set to appear before the Larnaca district court on Tuesday, where they will face charges related to the theft.

    The victim, a permanent resident of Cyprus, stated that the car was taken along with a briefcase containing €9,300, which he intended to use for his children’s school fees. Fortunately, he was able to utilise a tracking app to locate the vehicle, which had been moved to Aradippou.

    Upon finding the car, police discovered the two girls nearby. According to the police, both had prior investigations related to car and property theft. When questioned, the teenagers confessed to stealing the car. One of them handed over €1,300, claiming it was the only money they had found.

    However, further police investigations led to the discovery of an additional €8,000 that the girls had hidden, indicating a more extensive involvement in the theft.

    The two teenagers are set to appear before the Larnaca district court on Tuesday, where they will face charges related to the theft.

  • 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.