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British Bases police arrest wanted man at Pergamos crossing

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British Bases police on Thursday confirmed that a man wanted by the Cyprus police on multiple charges was arrested on Sunday at the Pergamos crossing as he attempted to cross back into the Turkish occupied areas.

The man, a Greek Cypriot, has been wanted by the island’s police since April last year on charges of conspiracy to commit a felony, the illegal import, supply and possession of Class A drugs and money laundering.

“We had gathered intelligence alongside our colleagues in Cyprus police that the man was due to cross back into the south as his visa was due to expire,” Dhekelia’s Deputy Divisional Commander, Superintendent Andreas Pitsillides, said in a press release.

“As a result, we stationed officers at the Pergamos crossing point for a few days until he was discovered,” he added.

SBA Police officers, working alongside the CyPol Drugs Squad and Bases Customs officials, had secured intelligence that the man was in hiding in the north and would only cross back into the south briefly to renew his visa when it expired.

He also revealed that the window to make the arrest was only very small, so both SBA Customs and the police needed to act quickly.

He continued: “The man would literally cross over, get his visa renewed and then return to the north, so we needed to be quick to make the arrest and thankfully it all went according to plan.”

The man was immediately transported to the SBA Police station in Dhekelia and the following morning, he appeared in the SBA Court where he was officially handed over to CyPol to continue to the prosecution.

“This was a great example of the Bases authorities working successfully alongside CyPol and thanks to the great communication and working relationship, we were able to assist in securing the arrest of this wanted man,” Superintendent Pitsillides said.

 

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