in-cyprus 17 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous
A total of 420 minors in Cyprus ran away from children’s shelters or their homes between 2010-2020, according to data provided by Justice Minister Emily Yioliti.
In a response letter to Green Party MP Charalambos Theopemptou, the Minister also said that 376 had “escaped” from children’s shelters and a total of 44 from their homes.
In addition, she noted that 18 minors – from Somalia, Syria, Congo, Mali, Cameroon and Guinea – are still on the run.
Data also showed that most runaways took place in 2019 with the total number rising to 131. The largest number of children who ran away from their homes was recorded in 2010, with a total of eight.
Overall, 12 children left shelters and homes in 2010, six in 2011, six in 2012, 21 in 2013, five in 2014, 17 in 2015, 37 in 2016, 26 in 2017,101 in 2018, 135 in 2019 and 54 during the first eight months of 2020.
Yioliti also clarified that the time interval between the disappearance and tracing of a minor differs every time. On average, the disappearance period ranges between a few hours and a maximum of three to four days.
(Philenews)