Police are awaiting information from Europol, Interpol, and the Russian authorities, aiming to identify the sender of the threatening email sent to schools yesterday, police sources said.
They pointed out that the text of the email in question was posted on the internet, so it does not appear to have been written specifically for Cyprus.
It also appears that an online translation engine translated the same wording, while it was traced that the sender was not from Cyprus but from a foreign country, they noted.
They added that the message appears to have been sent from a foreign country and not from Cyprus, pointing out that the email address from which the message in question was sent, was published on the internet along with passwords, possibly suggesting that a third party appropriated that address and sent the particular email.
Finally, they said that in the context of the police investigation, information from Europol, Interpol, and the Russian authorities is expected to be received with the ultimate aim of identifying the sender.Email. threatening email, police investigation, sender identification