In the last 24 hours, the Police carried out a total of 1,150 inspections of premises in all the provinces for faithful compliance with the Ministerial Decrees, in order to limit its spread. COVID-19. Following these, he proceeded with 40 complaints of individuals for non-use of a mask and 19 complaints of premises for non-compliance with the decrees.
In Nicosia, out of the 115 inspections, 7 premises and 16 people were reported.
At Limassol 333 inspections were carried out and 1 premises and 16 persons were reported.
At Larnaca 237 inspections were carried out and 2 premises and 5 persons were reported. One of the premises reported was insufficiently marked and a fine of 500 euros was issued. The second premises was terminated because it did not meet the security measures regarding the placement of tables and an extrajudicial fine of 1,500 euros was issued.
A total of 52 checks in Paphos 7 premises and 1 person were reported.
At Famagusta 247 inspections were carried out and 2 premises and 2 persons were reported. The 2 complaints concerned employees of premises for not using a protective mask and the other 2 concerned kiosk customers who did not use the face mask.
In addition in the area Morphou 166 inspections of premises were carried out, without any violation of the decrees being recorded.
A total of 6 complaints were made at the airports of passengers who had not completed the Cypriot flight card, 3 in Larnaca and 3 in Paphos.
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