Russian National Arrested in Cyprus Remanded Until December Hearing
A 47-year-old Russian man detained in Cyprus has been remanded in custody until his next court hearing, scheduled for December 27, 2024. The man is wanted by Russian authorities on fraud charges.
The Paphos District Court made the decision to extend his detention after he failed to comply with the strict conditions set for his release. These conditions included:
- A cash bail of €100,000,
- A signed guarantee of €100,000 from a reputable guarantor,
- Surrendering all travel documents,
- Weekly check-ins at the central police station in Paphos, and
- A travel ban prohibiting visits to the northern part of the island.
Despite these requirements, the man did not fulfill the obligations, prompting the court to order his continued detention.
Deputy Police Chief of Paphos, Michalis Nikolaou, confirmed that the suspect's failure to adhere to the release terms was the reason for the court’s decision.
The Russian national was initially arrested on Monday afternoon. He is wanted in his home country for a fraud-related crime allegedly committed between 2006 and 2015. No further details about the case or the suspect have been disclosed.
You may also be interested in:
- Truck Catches Fire on Limassol–Nicosia Highway: Lane Closed to Traffic
- Rain, Thunderstorms, and Hail Expected Across Cyprus on May 30
- Banana Farmers in Paphos on the Brink of Ruin Due to Water Shortages
- 68% of Cypriots Don’t Trust Their Government, Eurobarometer Shows
- Suspect in Alsancak Armed Robbery Arrested in the Republic of Cyprus