They restore the pseudo-out-of-court settlements

out of court, Occupied, occupying authorities

With the extrajudicial gatherings of Greek Cypriot drivers who had gathered in secret and without prior notice, the occupying authorities are now "responding" to the recent mobilizations of the Tilliria akrites on the occasion of the obstacles to the passage under the pretext of the coronavirus. Exclusive information from "F" states that in an obviously revengeful move, the occupying authorities are restoring the "debts" of the Tillyria akrites that move through the Limnitis roadblock in the occupied areas and which were supposed to be finally settled last year after the relevant unrest. caused.

The issue that caused a stir four years ago with the revelation that the occupation authorities suddenly showed thousands of out-of-court cameras from traffic cameras to unsuspecting residents of Tillyria demanding payment to allow them to cross, was settled by a "dark" agreement. of the occupying authorities. The authorities of the pseudo-state, in particular, had deleted, as they confirmed at the time, those out-of-court cases that exceeded ten per resident of Tillyria, demanding that the fine be paid for those out-of-court traffic violations issued up to that number per person. Confirming the information, Greek Cypriot residents of the area stressed that the issue was effectively settled in this context. After all, the residents of the apartment could not go to the capital to transport their goods and most of their out-of-court settlements were "given away", since in most cases, as they said, the Greek Cypriots received more than 40 out-of-court settlements.

"The settlement was made, as due to the delay of the occupying authorities to deliver the calls, so many out-of-court settlements were collected from some fellow villagers, that a sum of € 3.000 or even € 4.000 was required to be paid, while we were not warned of camera operation on the streets." , they argued then. Professionals in the area clarified that there was no reaction, noting that they are forced to go daily through Limnitis to Nicosia and therefore are forced to follow the "rules" of the pseudo-state.

Today, however, agents and residents of the area point out that in the last few days, during their passage through the occupied territories to Nicosia, they noticed roadblocks of the so-called "police authorities" of the occupied territories who seemed to be examining allegedly pending warrants. This is interpreted as a measure of pressure and "response" to the practical reaction of the residents of Tillyria last week with the temporary blockade of Kokkini.

Source: The Liberal