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28 Eylül 2020 Pazartesi

WANTED IN CASE OF SHOPLIFTING AND CAR THEFT

WANTED IN CASE OF SHOPLIFTING AND CAR THEFT

 28/09/2020 14:05:00

Famagusta T.A. - phone 23-803040 investigates

 

The photo of a person sought, suspected of cases of building break-ins and car theft, recently 

committed, in Famagusta province, is released by the Police, in order to collect information that

may help identify the evidence and locate it.

 

One burglary and one attempted burglary were committed on September 21, 2020, at a car 

sales facility and a credit institution in Paralimny. A car key was stolen from the car shop, while no

property was stolen from the credit institution, as the offender failed to break in and enter the 

premises.

 

The carjacking was also committed on 21 September, while the vehicle was parked in an area in 

Paralimni. The stolen car was found abandoned in the Morfu area at around 11.00pm on 

September 21.

 

Examinations carried out by the Famagusta T.E.O. revealed evidence against the young man 

depicted, who is also being sought.

 

Anyone who knows anything that can assist in identifying the suspect's details and locating 

him is kindly requested to contact the Famagusta T.E.O., the telephone number 23-803040 or the 

Citizen's Line at the telephone number 1460 or the nearest Police Station.

 

 


16 Eylül 2020 Çarşamba

TWO SOUGHT BY POLICE SUSPECTED OF STEALING BAG AND MONEY

TWO SOUGHT BY POLICE SUSPECTED OF STEALING BAG AND MONEY

 16/09/2020 15:42:00

The Famagusta T.E.A. investigates




 

Two people suspected of stealing a bag containing the sum of 2,350 euros are being sought by police.

 

The theft was committed on the evening of August 22, 2020, in a beer garden in the Ayia Napa area.

 

Photos of the two suspects are released to gather information that may help identify and locate them.

 

Anyone with information that can assist in identifying the suspects and identifying the suspects is kindly

requested to contact Famagusta POLICE at 23-803040 or the Citizen's Line at 1460 or the nearest Police 

Station.





https://www.cypruspolicenews.com/ArticleSideGallery/ArticleID=18531


9 Eylül 2020 Çarşamba

PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SILVER HONDA CRV, HAT 092

PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SILVER HONDA CRV, HAT 092

 


Please be on the lookout for a Silver Honda CRV - HAT 092.

The Police suspect the vehicle was involved in a burglary.   If you have any information please call 26 806060, or 1460



POLICE LOOKING FOR PALESTINIAN FOR HOME BURGLARIES

POLICE LOOKING FOR PALESTINIAN FOR HOME BURGLARIES

 in-cyprus 9 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous

Police are looking for Abudahroul Ramsi H.S., aged 44, from Palestine, in connection with the burglary of two homes, possession of break-in tools and cause of malicious damage.

Police also said on Wednesday that the suspect (photos) is of average build with short dark hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Nicosia CID on 22-802222 or the closest police station or the citizens’ hot line on 1460.



PERSON SOUGHT IN CONNECTION WITH SHOPLIFTING AND THEFT

PERSON SOUGHT IN CONNECTION WITH SHOPLIFTING AND THEFT

8/9/20

As part of an investigation into cases of shoplifting and theft from cash registers investigated by the Famagusta Crime Detection Department, photographs of a suspected person (tattooed on his right hand) are released, obtained by CCTV.

Anyone who knows anything that can help locate them is kindly requested to contact Famagusta POLICE at 23-803039 or the Citizen's Contact Line at 1460 or the nearest Police Station.






8 Eylül 2020 Salı

ARREST OF TWO PERSONS IN CONNECTION WITH INVESTIGATIONS INTO BURGLARIES AND THEFTS

ARREST OF TWO PERSONS IN CONNECTION WITH INVESTIGATIONS INTO BURGLARIES AND THEFTS

 7/9/2020



A total of six cases of burglaries and thefts are being investigated by the Police in Paphos province against two persons who were arrested and detained to facilitate interrogations.

 

These are cases of office break-ins, two supermarkets, a bakery, a kiosk and a restaurant, committed last night, in the areas of Kisonerga and Lebas, in Paphos.

 

A car was stolen from the office. The car was then spotted and picked up by members of the police.

 

A laptop computer, cash register and soft drinks were stolen from the restaurant, a number of cigarette and tobacco packets were stolen from the two supermarkets and the cash register drawer of one supermarket containing coins and two plastic coin boxes were stolen from the bakery. Nothing was stolen from the stand after the alleged assailants fled the scene when the alarm system sounded.

 

During the examinations by members of the Peyia Police Station, testimony was obtained against a 35-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman for committing the six burglaries and thefts. They were arrested and detained for examination purposes.

 

Peyia Police Station is investigating.

6 Eylül 2020 Pazar

PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A STOLEN MITSUBISHI COLT - KMJ 419

PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A STOLEN MITSUBISHI COLT - KMJ 419


STOLEN VEHICLE

A Silver Mitsubishi Colt,  KMJ 419 was today, Sunday 6 September, stolen from Lemba.

If you have any information please call 26 806060, or 1460. 


11 Ağustos 2020 Salı

WANTED ON A CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A FELONY AND ROBBERY

WANTED ON A CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A FELONY AND ROBBERY

 


11/08/2020 11:20:00

Police are seeking Hassan Ozcan,18 (photo 1) and Mehmet Hassan, 30 (photo 2), residents of 

Limassol, against whom testimony has emerged in connection with an investigation into the 

offences of conspiracy to commit a felony and robbery, committed on 05/08/2020 in Limassol. 

Press Release No. 1, dated 06/08/2020 is relevant.


Anyone who knows anything that can help identify the above persons is kindly requested to contact 

the Limassol T.E.O. at tel. 25-805570, or with the nearest Police Station, or with the Citizen's 

Contact Line at 1460.

WANTED FOR ASSAULT AND WOUNDING OF AN 80 YEAR OLD MAN

WANTED FOR ASSAULT AND WOUNDING OF AN 80 YEAR OLD MAN


Police are searching for the person pictured to facilitate investigations into an investigation into an 80-year-old man's injury case committed on August 3, 2020, in Paphos. 

Specifically, on the above date the 80-year-old spotted the above person trying to break into his moped with

a screwdriver who, after beating him in the arm with the screwdriver he was holding, fled.

 

Anyone who knows anything that can help identify the above persons is kindly requested to contact the 

Paphos T.E.O. at tel. 26-806027, or with the nearest Police Station, or with the Citizen's Contact Line at 

1460.

 

NB: Photographs of the persons sought may be published solely for the purpose for which they are made 

public. Their subsequent publication may contravene provisions of personal data law and the rules of 

journalistic ethics on respect for privacy and personal data.

20 Aralık 2017 Çarşamba

SECURITY TIPS FOR THE FESTIVE PERIOD

SECURITY TIPS FOR THE FESTIVE PERIOD


With thanks to Pegeia Community Service for the following information:

Security at Christmas.

1. Deterring would-be criminals is one of the most effective forms of crime prevention.
Invest in a motion sensor flood-light or even some outdoor Christmas lights to highlight your home’s exterior. This will hopefully make approaching your home too conspicuous for a burglar. Highlighting the fact your possessions are security marked and registered on Immobilise using window decals provides a further warning that your goods are marked, traceable and not worth the risk of stealing!

2. Festive lighting – be secure.

A common mistake of many festive decorators is to feed extension cables through partially open windows.  Criminals know to look for this vulnerability. When it comes to outdoor lighting, opt for solar or battery operated lights or install outdoor electrical outlets.

3. Dispose of gift packaging carefully. 

Refuse collections over the Christmas / New Year period are normally at different times. If you can’t take packaging to a recycling point, make sure you only put your rubbish out just before the collection and do your best to fold boxes so that they do not advertise your new contents of your home to thieves!   Also arrange for a friend or neighbour to remove any mail or flyers from your postbox so that your absence is not advertised.

4. Protect your Identity.

It is good practice never to dispose of receipts and personal paperwork without first shredding it. Christmas is a time when this is especially important! Be careful though not to shred any important warranty details.  Make sure documents you keep are stored somewhere secure.

5. Check doors and windows for weak spots.

Government statistics show that 30% of burglaries happen through windows. Installing a few dead-bolts and new window hinges could increase the security of your home exponentially.

6. Keep your curtains, drapes and window blinds closed at night.

Doing this will ensure your valuable items are out of sight. When going out for the evening make use of inexpensive timers to give the illusion of occupancy.

7. Away over Christmas – plan ahead.

If you’re going away at Christmas be sure to cancel any newspaper or milk subscriptions. Arrange for a neighbour to park on the driveway to help create the impression someone is home. Do not to leave descriptive telephone answering machine messages like “we’re away skiing for the Christmas holidays” etc and again make use of light timers.  Do not advertise your absence on social media. 

8. Secure garages & sheds.

Make sure that garden tools or ladders that could be used to force entry into your home are not left lying around or accessible from an unlocked garden shed. Garages are often targets for burglars looking for tools, bikes and gardening equipment.  Make sure the garage is secure and your possessions are secured too in the case of bikes and tools. Naturally make sure anything portable/valuable is recorded on immobilise.

9. Don’t hide keys & use alarms if you have them.

Burglars know to look for hidden door keys so don’t hide spare keys under rocks, in flowerpots, or above door ledges. Instead give the spare key to family or trusted neighbour. Many houses these days have alarms, many though are rarely set.  Make sure yours is on and protecting your home. Check your sensor batteries are not run down on your alarm system and that the SIM card in your alarm is functioning.

10. Mark your property.

Most mobile phones have a unique identifier such as a serial number or an IMEI number (International Mobile Equipment Identity) which can found easily by pressing the following keys on your mobile handset: * # 0 6 # . If you receive a mobile phone as a gift and it doesn’t have a unique identifier, there are several affordable marking kits available (i.e. Smart Water / ultra-violet pens).
11. Stay aware.

Keep an eye out for unusual activity in your neighbourhood.  It may be people driving around an area constantly or people walking around looking at properties closely or taking pictures. This may be innocent activity, people looking for property etc. or they may be checking the security of properties. If you see something suspicious report it to the Police.


Hopefully your property won't be targeted by burglars but we hope these tips help you to keep your home safe over the holidays.


7 Aralık 2017 Perşembe

ATTEMPTED HANDBAG SNATCH - Lower Tala, 3 December

ATTEMPTED HANDBAG SNATCH - Lower Tala, 3 December



Sorry to report that there was an attempted handbag snatch in Lower Tala on evening of Sunday 3 December.

Thankfully the lady attacked suffered only a minor injury to her hand, but a visit to the Hospital was needed.  CID responded and two CID motor bikes patrolled the area to try and find the offenders.

There was a small white car involved and the rear registration plate had been removed.

Please be vigilant when you return home at night and be aware of any vehicles or people not normally around or not recognised.  


17 Kasım 2017 Cuma

INTRUDER ALARMS - HAVE A CHECK SYSTEM IN PLACE RE BATTERIES AND SIM CARDS

INTRUDER ALARMS - HAVE A CHECK SYSTEM IN PLACE RE BATTERIES AND SIM CARDS


Information provided by the Police -  it is always useful to check that your intruder alarm is operating correctly.

For those with intruder alarms, the battery life can be up to 5 years, but it is recommended that the batteries are changed every 3 years to ensure that the alarm is effective.

It is also recommended that you mark the date the batteries were installed on the batteries with a black marker so you don't rely on your memory.

Police have also added that it is worth carrying out a monthly check on your SIM card to ensure it is functioning correctly and that renewal has not been overlooked.

If your alarm system sends out alarm activations or alerts via GSM SIM card, please take some time to ensure that your SIM card is working correctly. If it is not, then you will not receive a text message should your premises fall victim to burglars.

In the case of a SIM 'pay as you go', this must be topped up with €10 of credit every year. If it does not get topped up, the card will be disconnected - and the first you will know about it will be when you do not get an alert text message in the event of a breakin.

If you have an annual contract SIM card, as long as you, or your alarm company, pays the SIM card bill annually or monthly, the SIM card will never be disconnected and will always work.

There have been instances recently where it was thought that the alarm had not worked correctly. However, it was found that the problem lay with the SIM card.   Despite being on an annual contract with an alarm company, some SIM cards had been deactivated - most likely because of non-payment of monthly accounts either by the homeowner or the alarm company - the system, therefore, was unable to send text messages to alert the homeowner and/or alarm company.

TO CHECK YOUR SIM CARD IS FUNCTIONING:

Set off the alarm. Let it ring for about 30 seconds to give the SIM card chance to send out the text messages to the numbers stored in the system.  If you do not receive a message, then it is likely that the SIM has been deactivated.

You can also call the alarm SIM card number. It will ring if it is working. If it has been deactivated you will get a Cypriot voice message, followed in English, stating the number is not active.

It is recommended that a regular monthly test is carried out so that you ensure your system operates correctly in the event of a breakin or attempt thereat.

6 Kasım 2017 Pazartesi

SCOOTER KTN 501

SCOOTER KTN 501


If the above scooter is seen around please phone Paphos Police immediately - 26 806060, or the Citizens Hotline on 1460.

The scooter was in Kamares this morning, with two, possibly Sri Lankan, males onboard.  One wearing a yellow crash helmet, one with a red anorak and the other a grey one.

They were knocking on doors asking for work, but then appeared to be loitering around properties where no-one had answered the door.

The same scooter has been seen around Peyia and has caused concern to residents there also.

23 Ekim 2017 Pazartesi

SECURITY PATROLS

SECURITY PATROLS


Monday 23 October 2017

For information, a Kamares resident was woken in the early hours of this morning when a bright light was shone into his bedroom.  On investigation, the homeowner found a vehicle parked close to his front door on his drive.  He challenged the man with the torch who said 'Security' and left fairly rapidly.   There was no identifying logo on the vehicle nor was any ID offered.

Following investigation by the Police and others, it appears that the vehicle was legitimately doing a security check but had gone to the wrong address.

Please therefore be aware that security companies are using unmarked vehicles for patrols but if you find someone on your property or in your area they should show you ID if challenged.  If you are unsure as to whether any activity is legitimate or have any doubt, always get a note of the registration number and description of the vehicle [make, model and colour] if you can and contact the Police and myself or Val Potter, KVHA Secretary if you are a Kamares resident. 

15 Ekim 2017 Pazar

POSSIBLE RUSE BY POTENTIAL BURGLARS

POSSIBLE RUSE BY POTENTIAL BURGLARS



There have been a couple of reports of incidents recently where either the door bell has been rung, or the knocker knocked, and when the householder has gone to the door, no-one is around.  Incidents have been early evening, but there was one report of this happening at 4am.

If you are not expecting someone, please either look through the peephole in your door [if one is fitted] before you open the door, or have a chain in place so that the door can only be opened to a limited degree. 

It is thought that burglars are possibly using this ruse to see if a homeowner is in residence.   Another ruse is to switch off the electricity at the mains box.  As mentioned previously, you can obtain a lock for your mains cupboard from the Electricity Board who have a universal key so that they can access the cupboard for meter readings.  

29 Eylül 2017 Cuma

PLEASE LOCK TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS AWAY

PLEASE LOCK TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS AWAY



There have unfortunately been a couple of incidents in Kamares during the last week.   In both cases aluminium doors or windows were jemmied open [probably with a crowbar, although we have seen spades utilised in the past] and in one the alarm box was smashed to pieces.  As usual, the thieves were after jewellery and cash.

If you have valuables and cash on the premises, please keep these locked away and try not to keep more cash on the premises than you actually need.

If you have tools, please ensure these are locked away when not in use.   Also, if you have ladders, ensure they too are locked in a shed, or, if this is not possible, please secure them with a chain and padlock.

Please be vigilant for any strange vehicles or people around - if in doubt keep a note of descriptions of people and vehicles [including reg no] and time/date they were seen.   If something happens, this information could be useful to the Police.