Police Chief: He gave instructions for the attempted murder in Ayia Napa

attempted murder of Ayia Napa, police chief, Nea Famagusta

Guidelines regarding the case of attempted murder that took place in Ayia Napa on February 16, were given today by the Chief of Police, Kypros Michailidis.

Mr. Michailidis visited ADE Famagusta, where he met with the Famagusta Police Director, as well as the investigators of the case.

"As part of the efforts of the Police, I held a meeting today with the police director of ADE Famagusta, to be informed about the course of the investigations into the case of the attempted murder in Ayia Napa", said Mr. Michailidis, while explaining that during the meeting an exchange of views took place and guidelines were given.

"I believe that we are on the right track, while as you know, the first person arrested has recently been taken to court, in order to secure a second detention order," said the Chief, stressing that for the Police this case is very serious. , so it needs careful handling and thoughtful steps.

Asked if testimonies had been taken from individuals being held at the Central Prison to determine how the lifelong suspect had been in contact with the 38-year-old suspect, the Chief of Police replied that investigations were being carried out where and where the Police believed should be avoided. to fully investigate the case.

He went on to say that for this case they will bring back some old cases. "Some dossiers may need to be re-examined to see exactly what happened in the past and whether some of the old cases are related to the attempted investigation," he said.

Asked about the rigged games, Mr. Michailidis referred to the meeting held yesterday in the presence of the Minister of Justice and Public Order, as well as political leaders, describing it as a very important case. "For our part, we have strengthened the team that is investigating the specific cases, while we also receive important information from the people and other factors that help the Police", said Mr. Michailidis.

"We hope that we are on the right track and I believe that the old obstacles have been overcome to some extent," said the Chief of Force, while emphasizing that they will bring back cases of the past and re-evaluate witnesses.

Source: philenews