From Akamas to vultures, a simple public warning

From Akamas to vultures, a simple public warning

The need for civil society organizations to act as environmental watchdogs remains urgent, as recent revelations have shown violations of environmental conditions in the Akamas area. The scandal involved roadworks that ignored environmental conditions, and the Forestry Department was supposed to oversee the project. The Water Development Department had warned about violations a year before environmental NGOs raised the alarm. Additionally, efforts are being made to protect Griffon vultures from extinction, with poison baits and power line collisions being major threats. Despite efforts to persuade the Electricity Authority to make infrastructure safer, losses of vultures and eagles continue due to collisions and electrocutions.

Second arrest made over torching of police car

Second arrest made over torching of police car

Fact: A second arrest was made in connection with the torching of a police car in Limassol on Easter Saturday night.

The brutality of Easter

The brutality of Easter

Violent Easter traditions such as re-enactments of the crucifixion and resurrection, bonfires, and firecrackers have led to incidents of vandalism, riots, and injuries during the holiday. Despite increased police presence, youths were involved in throwing Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and stones at authorities, damaging property, and causing chaos in various areas. The use of firecrackers and fireworks by individuals, including parents with children in the car, has raised concerns about societal violence spilling over into other areas.

Police report no firecracker injuries during easter

Police report no firecracker injuries during easter

No injuries from firecrackers were reported during the Easter holidays. Approximately 5,500 firecrackers were confiscated island wide and 12 people were charged in writing for illegal possession of fireworks and other explosives.

Police car torched after authorities clash with youths on Holy Saturday

Police car torched after authorities clash with youths on Holy Saturday

Police in Limassol clashed with a group of roughly 100 youths on Holy Saturday night, using chemical dispersants to break up an attack involving Molotov cocktails, fireworks, and stones. The incident occurred on Ypsonas to Erimi road, where masked youths targeted vehicles. One police vehicle was destroyed, four others damaged, and two bottles of flammable liquid were found as evidence. The Cyprus Police Association condemned the attack and promised a strong response. Earlier that day, an 18-year-old was arrested with 1,807 firecrackers during a traffic stop.

Police car torched by 100 youths

Police car torched by 100 youths

A police car was completely destroyed on Easter Saturday night after being set on fire by youths with Molotov cocktails. About 100 people attacked riot police with Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and rocks, leading to the destruction of one police vehicle and damage to four others. No arrests have been made yet, but police found two bottles of flammable liquid at the scene.