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How embarrassing is that....

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For hours a police helicopter was circling above my area and I was wondering why. Now I found in the news the rather embarrassing report that a detainee escaped detention in handcuffs...

https://cyprus-mail.com/2021/09/05/poli ... detention/

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Let's hope they get him.
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There is a new article in the press that he apparently ....

"A few minutes later, he forcibly dragged two women living in the area, who were preparing to get out of the car, out of the vehicle, grabbed their vehicle and disappeared. So far, despite the investigations, neither he nor the vehicle he used have been located."

source: https://pafoslive.com.cy/έκλεψε-και-αυτ ... -δραπέτης/

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Finally, after stealing a taxi at Larnaca, he was arrested this morning. Google translation from the article in PaphosPress:




A 43-year-old man was arrested around 5 this morning, who was wanted by the Police for a case of escape from a legal arrest.

Specifically, around 4 in the morning today, it was reported to the Police that a taxi car was stolen from the province of Larnaca. The required actions and examinations were carried out immediately at the point of theft of the car, while at the same time a relevant signal was given to all the police patrols at a nationwide level.

Half an hour later, the vehicle was found moving on a street in Limassol, where members of the Police signaled the driver to stop.

The driver failed to do so and was chased by a police patrol where he was stopped.

From the check that followed, it was found that it was the aforementioned 43-year-old who was arrested.

It is recalled that this is Younes Amrani Boukhobza, 43 years old from Morocco, who was wanted in connection with an investigated case of escape from legal detention, committed on 4/09/2021 in Paphos.

The 43-year-old, while in detention, complained of pain and was taken to Paphos hospital where he was treated under guard. Under investigated circumstances he managed to escape.

It is recalled that the case of attempted murder was investigated by the Police, after the arrest of the 43-year-old, who was wanted in connection with an investigated case of leaving a scene of a road collision that occurred on August 5, in Paphos and resulted in the injury of 42 pedestrians. 29 years old. The 43-year-old driver of the car that dragged the two pedestrians, had left the scene with his vehicle and was wanted by the Police.

Evidence that the 43-year-old was driving the car emerged from the examinations carried out by the Paphos Traffic Police, which had initially undertaken the investigation of the incident. The suspect was located free of Famagusta by members of the Police. During the interrogation, he confessed that he had deliberately hit the car driving the 42-year-old pedestrian, who was seriously injured, while at the same time, the 29-year-old, who was walking with him, was also slightly injured.

An arrest warrant was issued against the 43-year-old, with whom he was arrested for the purpose of investigating a murder attempt case, with the Paphos TAE continuing its investigations.

The attempted murder was committed around 6.55 on the night of Thursday, August 5, on Eleftheriou Venizelou Street, in Paphos, where while the 42-year-old and 29-year-old were crossing the street on foot, under conditions under investigation, a passing car dragged them, injuring them. The driver of the car left the scene with his vehicle, without providing assistance to the two injured.

Members of the Police rushed to the scene for examinations, while an ambulance transported the 42-year-old and 29-year-old to Paphos General Hospital, where it was found that the 42-year-old had a broken nose and a broken lung. He was detained for treatment in a serious but out of danger condition and the following days he was discharged. The 29-year-old, who suffered minor injuries, received treatment and was discharged the same night.

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