He reported that he was attacked in his home – He ended up in handcuffs

He reported that he was attacked in his home – He ended up in handcuffs

Assault cases are being investigated by the Kokkinotrimithia Police Station. A 43-year-old man reported being attacked by a 27-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman who illegally entered his residence and used a knife. The suspects were injured and taken to the hospital, along with the victim. The 43-year-old man was arrested on a court warrant to investigate the complaints of the suspects, while police are also investigating his complaint of assault.

Four arrested for car theft in Limassol and Larnaca

Four arrested for car theft in Limassol and Larnaca

Four people were arrested on suspicion of stealing from cars in two separate instances. In Limassol, a 64-year-old man reported his van stolen, which was later found with the items inside stolen. Two suspects, aged 31 and 28, were arrested. In Larnaca, €840 was stolen from an unlocked car, leading to the arrest of a 19-year-old and a 17-year-old minor.

Djokovic, ’s shaky season opens window of opportunity at Roland Garros

Djokovic, ’s shaky season opens window of opportunity at Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic’s form has been erratic in the first five months of 2024, with tame defeats affecting his rhythm ahead of the French Open.

Parked car thieves caught in Limassol and Larnaca, including a minor

Four people have been arrested for stealing parked vehicles and taking property in Limassol and Larnaca. In Limassol, a 64-year-old man reported his van stolen with tools inside, which was later found with the tools missing. Two men, aged 31 and 28, were arrested in connection with the theft. In Larnaca, a 64-year-old man reported money stolen from his unlocked vehicle, leading to the arrest of a 19-year-old and a 17-year-old.

Man guilty of sexually abusing 11-year-old foster daughter

Man guilty of sexually abusing 11-year-old foster daughter

A 50-year-old man was convicted on 15 charges of sexually abusing his 11-year-old foster daughter over the course of a year, as ruled by a court in Limassol. The man committed the crimes against the minor in the home where she lived as a foster child. The court found prosecutors’ witnesses credible and the defense witnesses, including the accused, unreliable. The defendant denied the charges, leading to a trial. The victim, now 14, was placed in the foster home three years ago after receiving little affection from her biological parents. She eventually spoke out about the abuse, leading to a complaint with authorities and the subsequent prosecution at the Limassol Criminal Court.

Four arrested for crossing attempt from north with fake ID cards

Four arrested for crossing attempt from north with fake ID cards

Four people in the north were accused of attempting to coordinate a crossing to the Republic using counterfeit German identity cards. They had obtained the identity cards in Turkey and had traveled to the north as tourists.

Man, 43, dies after crash on Limassol-Nicosia highway

Man, 43, dies after crash on Limassol-Nicosia highway

Atanas Bornev, a 43-year-old Bulgarian man and permanent resident of Limassol, died in a collision on the Limassol-Nicosia highway near Kornos. The other driver involved, a 23-year-old man, sustained minor injuries. The cause of the collision is currently under investigation by Larnaca Traffic Police.

The asset declaration, the prosecutors’ exemption and the provocative 6-4 in the Institutions Committee

The asset declaration, the prosecutors’ exemption and the provocative 6-4 in the Institutions Committee

The Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General requested to be exempt from a new law requiring asset declarations to be made public. Despite concerns about corruption and the importance of transparency, the proposal barely passed in the Institutions Committee by a vote of 6-4. One MP showed courage by diverging from the party line, preventing a tie in the vote. The demand for exemption was made based on the argument that they are not politically exposed persons and should not be subject to public scrutiny. However, the column questions this reasoning, citing past corruption cases involving high-ranking officials. Members of the Institutions Committee voted in favor of including prosecutors in the list of officials required to submit asset declarations, with some MPs going against their party line. There is a risk that the position may change in the plenary, depending on how certain MPs vote.

Turkish scenario takes Holguin and the UN out of the Cyprus issue equation

Turkish scenario takes Holguin and the UN out of the Cyprus issue equation

Occupying Turkey is preparing moves following the end of the mission of the UN Secretary General’s envoy on the Cyprus problem. Ankara and its representative in the occupied territories are planning action if a deadlock is established. They aim to change the basis of the Cyprus problem, impose their agenda, and reach a “cooperation agreement” between the two entities. Turkey is pressuring the United Nations to negotiate a separate agreement, but the UN has deemed this illegal. The occupation forces are causing minor crises within the buffer zone to assert control over the area.

Why Cayman? Cayman Islands Vs Barbados: Offshore Business Showdown

Why Cayman? Cayman Islands Vs Barbados: Offshore Business Showdown

The Cayman Islands and Barbados are competing for entrepreneurs’ attention as offshore business destinations. The Cayman Islands offer a tax-neutral environment with no corporate, capital gains, or sales taxes, while Barbados has low corporate tax rates and a network of double taxation agreements. Both locations have advantages in terms of business setup, legal frameworks, and lifestyle amenities. The choice between the two islands depends on specific priorities and business goals.