A two-agent FBI team, accompanied by US embassy members, has commenced work on the Sandy case in Cyprus, providing support as Cypriot police prepare to seek judicial assistance from three countries to verify claims.
Cypriot police arrested six individuals during overnight operations on charges including residing without proper documents, failing to appear in court, and causing public nuisance.
Reports indicate that Cypriot police are preparing a criminal case against a woman known only as 'Sandy,' who is at the center of accusations made by journalist Makarios Drousiotis, with newspaper Politis suggesting she could face charges.
Cypriot police conducted coordinated overnight operations nationwide, reporting two arrests and 260 traffic offences aimed at reinforcing public safety.
Cypriot police arrested four individuals overnight for various offenses, including carrying a knife and illegal residency, during extensive crime prevention operations that involved stopping hundreds of vehicles and checking numerous individuals.
Cypriot police arrested eight individuals overnight during coordinated patrols across urban areas, targeting crimes such as burglary, theft, and illegal possession of property, in an effort to enhance public safety.
Cypriot police continue to increase security around critical infrastructure, although there is currently no information regarding specific threats against the island, according to police spokesperson Vyron Vyronos.
Cypriot police remain on full operational readiness, implementing an operational plan with reinforced preventive measures across both land and sea, according to spokesperson Vyron Vyronos.
Police in Cyprus are searching for a 41-year-old mother of three who disappeared from her Paphos home, with her car found abandoned near the airport and a helicopter deployed in the search.
The FBI has met with a task force of Cypriot investigators to expand the ongoing probe into 'Sandy' and allegations involving Drousiotis. This meeting signifies an international collaboration in the investigation.
Cypriot police arrested 12 individuals in overnight operations for various offenses including burglary, theft, assault, drug possession, and illegal residence.
Cypriot police have confirmed that 'Sandy,' a key figure in the Drousiotis affair, has provided a statement to investigators, with evidence already sent to Europol, and her current whereabouts are known.
Cypriot police have launched intensified operations to prevent the use of firecrackers and the lighting of bonfires in anticipation of the upcoming Easter holidays. These efforts have already led to the seizure of Molotov-type devices.
Cypriot police conducted extensive overnight operations, leading to ten arrests for various offenses including theft, drug possession, and illegal residence, and reporting 76 individuals for speeding.
The Turkish Cypriot police on Thursday announced that the use of personal drones has been banned until further notice in the region surrounding Ercan (Tymbou) airport, following the deployment of Hisar-A surface-to-air missiles to the airport on Wednesday. The use of personal drones is banned in the villages of Louroujina, Tymbou, Aphania, Palaikythro, Assia, Arsos, […]
The Turkish Cypriot police on Tuesday launched an investigation into the north’s ‘parliament speaker’ Ziya Ozturkler, after he was reported to the police in January over allegations that he coerced university officials to award degree certificates to his political allies under false pretences. The allegations against Ozturkler came to light in the trial of Fatma Unal, […]
Baris Sel, the former Turkish Cypriot Famagusta police chief, appeared in court for the latest hearing in his trial concerning a master's degree he allegedly obtained under false pretenses from the Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University.
Cypriot police are in an advanced stage of the "Sandy case" investigation, though it is not yet complete, with investigators awaiting findings from Europol and support from the FBI.
Cypriot police arrested five individuals in overnight operations on Saturday, facing charges including theft, grievous bodily harm, drink-driving, and illegal possession of explosives.
Cypriot police have obtained a search warrant to seize evidence from the home and law office of Nicos Clerides, a move his lawyer describes as an 'unprecedented violation'.
The motorway connecting Nicosia and Kyrenia will be partially closed between the Kioneli roundabout and the new junction linking it to the northern Nicosia ring road until the end of the month, according to Turkish Cypriot police.
Cypriot police arrested 12 individuals during overnight checks on Monday for various offenses including theft, drug possession, possession of offensive instruments, domestic violence, and illegal residency.
Cypriot police arrested four individuals and issued 372 traffic violation reports during overnight operations aimed at combating crime and enhancing public safety. Arrests were made for theft-related offenses.
Cypriot police have placed over 180 sites under surveillance and stationed guards outside schools attended by Israeli and French nationals, raising security to the highest level following recent Iranian actions.