Famagusta: 13 complaints about travel

In the last 3.336 hours, the Police carried out 12 inspections throughout Cyprus within the framework of the current restrictions to deal with the spread of the coronavirus.

From 18:00 on Saturday afternoon until 06:00 on Sunday morning, the members of the Police proceeded to 117 complaints of pedestrians and drivers, while in 921 inspections of premises there was no violation.

Specifically, in Nicosia 964 inspections and 39 complaints were made, in Limassol 980 inspections and 32 complaints, in Larnaca 357 inspections and 18 complaints, in Paphos 172 inspections and 8 complaints, in Famagusta 412 inspections and 13 complaints, while in Morphou no violation was observed in 239 checks.

At the same time, the Headquarters Traffic Police recorded 7 complaints out of a total of 182 inspections and MMAD no complaints within 30 inspections.

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