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  • Limassol stabbing — Limassol Stabbing Victim Recovers as Police Pursue Suspects

    Limassol stabbing — Limassol Stabbing Victim Recovers as Police Pursue Suspects

    limassol stabbing — A 36-year-old Syrian man who was stabbed during an attack in Limassol last weekend is now out of danger and has regained consciousness, police reported on Wednesday.

    • limassol stabbing — A 36-year-old Syrian man who was stabbed during an attack in Limassol last weekend is now out of danger and has regained consciousness, police reported on Wednesday.

    The incident occurred shortly after 7pm on Saturday on Anexartisias street, a bustling area known for its cafés and shops. While standing outside a café, the victim was approached by three individuals, leading to an altercation.

    According to police, during the confrontation, two of the attackers allegedly employed electric shock devices. A third individual escalated the situation by pulling out a knife and stabbing the victim in the shoulder blade. Emergency services quickly transported the injured man to a private hospital in Limassol, where he underwent surgery for a wound to his left shoulder blade. Initially classified as critical, his condition has since stabilised.

    As of the latest updates, the victim is receiving treatment in hospital and is expected to provide a statement to investigators later today. Authorities have issued arrest warrants for two suspects linked to the attack, described as Lebanese nationals aged 20 and 30. Police are actively searching for these individuals, both of whom are known to law enforcement from previous incidents.

    Beyond the stabbing, police are also investigating damage inflicted on a barbershop located on Anexartisias street, which is associated with the 30-year-old suspect. Investigators are examining the possibility that the damage could be related to the stabbing incident.

    Lefteris Kyriakou, the operations director of Limassol police, stated that evidence connects at least one of the suspects to the attack. He confirmed that the investigation is ongoing to identify all individuals involved in this violent incident.

  • Prosecution Unveils New Evidence in Demosthenous Murder Case

    Prosecution Unveils New Evidence in Demosthenous Murder Case

    demosthenous murder — demosthenous murder — The murder case of businessman Stavros Demosthenous has taken a significant turn as new evidence was presented by the prosecution during court proceedings. Demosthenous was tragically gunned down last month just a few metres from his home in Limassol.

    • As of November 7, the investigation had led to the detention of at least eight suspects, with some released due to lack of evidence.

    Four suspects, all implicated in the murder, are scheduled to face trial at the Limassol criminal court on January 29. This follows an announcement made by authorities on Thursday, confirming their direct involvement.

    Demosthenous murder: New Testimonies and Evidence

    As the investigation unfolds, a key testimony has emerged from an eyewitness who observed a white van that was later set ablaze. This individual noted that the van’s right back door window was broken, and a second vehicle was present nearby, unable to pass due to the commotion. Notably, this witness described a second man at the scene who was wearing a distinctive ‘Zorro-style’ hat and glasses.

    Further strengthening the prosecution’s case, laboratory tests have revealed that DNA collected from the hat abandoned by the suspects belongs to a 31-year-old man, identified as the alleged shooter. State laboratories also discovered traces of forensic material indicating the hat was likely used by someone who either fired a gun or was in close proximity to the act.

    Profiles of the Suspects

    The prosecution’s case file outlines the roles of the suspects involved. Among them are two 30-year-olds; one is alleged to have facilitated the purchase and sale of the motorcycle used during the escape, while the other is a convicted prisoner, accused of orchestrating the murder from behind bars.

    Additionally, a 51-year-old suspect has had his DNA linked to a stolen vehicle connected to the crime, whereas the other suspect, a 31-year-old of Georgian descent, is accused of procuring fake licence plates for the getaway vehicle and assisting two Georgians in fleeing Cyprus.

    Clarifications on Nationality

    The embassy of Georgia in Nicosia has clarified that the two Georgians in question are not actual Georgian nationals but rather “Pontian Greeks”—individuals of Greek descent born in Georgia who hold Greek citizenship exclusively.

    These two suspects, aged 28, were apprehended in Thessaloniki in late October under a European arrest warrant and are currently waiting extradition back to Cyprus. They are expected to be incorporated into the trial at a later date.

    Investigative Developments

    Following their arrest, law enforcement located a vehicle with Cypriot registration at one of the suspects’ residences. This car, registered to the 31-year-old suspect, contained documents that suggested plans for their escape from Cyprus by ferry to Turkey.

    The indictment filed against the suspects includes a total of 17 charges, 16 of which apply to all four defendants. These charges encompass serious offences such as premeditated murder, conspiracy to commit murder, arson, and illegal possession and use of firearms.

    Notably, the 51-year-old suspect faces an additional charge of receiving stolen property but remains at liberty after a court ruling on November 5 that found insufficient evidence to justify extending his detention.

    Trial Expectations

    As the case progresses, it has been assigned a serial number, although there are indications it may be refiled to include the two Georgians once their cases are officially combined. In total, the prosecution has lined up 104 witnesses, including three individuals who had previously been arrested but later released.

    Stavros Demosthenous was fatally shot on October 17 while seated in a car next to his 18-year-old son in the Ayios Athanasios area of Limassol. Police investigations suggest that the gunfire originated from a van that was directly in front of their vehicle, which was later discovered engulfed in flames. A motorcycle, believed to be linked to the murder, was also found abandoned in the vicinity.

    As of November 7, the investigation had led to the detention of at least eight suspects, with some released due to lack of evidence.

  • 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.

  • Police Investigate Attempted Murder of Ukrainian Businessman in Limassol Hotel Shooting

    Police Investigate Attempted Murder of Ukrainian Businessman in Limassol Hotel Shooting

    Limassol Police are investigating the attempted murder of a 42-year-old Ukrainian businessman, who was shot outside a seafront hotel in Limassol on Monday evening.

    • Limassol Police are investigating the attempted murder of a 42-year-old Ukrainian businessman, who was shot outside a seafront hotel in Limassol on Monday evening.
    • The victim, who frequently travels abroad, is currently receiving treatment at Limassol General Hospital. He underwent surgery and is reported to be in stable condition and out of danger.

    The incident occurred around 7 pm when the victim was leaving the hotel with friends. Tensions escalated outside the hotel reception area, leading to a physical altercation. Sources indicate that the businessman struck one of the assailants before the attacker drew a weapon and shot him in the abdomen at close range. This moment was captured on CCTV, providing crucial evidence for the ongoing investigation.

    Despite witness statements and security footage, the motive behind the shooting remains elusive. Authorities are exploring possible financial disputes as a motive, but no definitive leads have emerged. The investigation is complicated by the lack of cooperation from witnesses, with friends of the victim providing limited information regarding the incident.

    Following the shooting, the suspects fled in a luxury vehicle, which was later found abandoned on the Zygi coastal road. Police believe that the assailants may have escaped to the northern occupied areas of Cyprus. Arrest warrants have been issued for two suspects, aged 44 and 39, who are of Russian and Greek descent. The older suspect also possesses Cypriot identity documents and has a history of involvement in various criminal cases.

    The victim, who frequently travels abroad, is currently receiving treatment at Limassol General Hospital. He underwent surgery and is reported to be in stable condition and out of danger.

    As the investigation continues, Limassol CID has informed checkpoints and the Bicommunal Technical Committee about the suspects’ possible escape routes. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist in resolving the case.

  • Pyla car — Sixth Suspect Arrested in Pyla Car Yard Arson Shooting Case

    Pyla car — Sixth Suspect Arrested in Pyla Car Yard Arson Shooting Case

    pyla car — pyla car — Police have arrested a 29-year-old resident of a Larnaca district village in connection with the conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, and arson of four vehicles at a car yard in Pyla on 14 August. The suspect is set to appear in court tomorrow for a remand hearing.

    • This latest arrest brings the total number of individuals detained in this case to six. Prior to this, five suspects had already been remanded to criminal court and currently remain in custody.

    This latest arrest brings the total number of individuals detained in this case to six. Prior to this, five suspects had already been remanded to criminal court and currently remain in custody.

    Among those previously arrested is a 44-year-old inmate at the Central Prison, who is alleged to have orchestrated the entire operation. Other suspects include a 17-year-old accused of firing shots at a security guard, a 23-year-old believed to have set the vehicles ablaze, another 17-year-old who allegedly drove the getaway vehicle, and a 27-year-old suspected of providing the vehicle used in the crime.

    The charges against these individuals are serious, encompassing conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, arson, illegal possession of a firearm, and illegal possession of explosive materials. The events surrounding the arson and shooting have sparked considerable concern within the community, highlighting issues of safety and security.