Man Sentenced to Seven Years for Burglaries, Car Thefts, and Explosives

A 35-year-old man in Paphos has been sentenced to seven years in prison for burglaries, car thefts, and possession of a weapon and explosives, it was revealed on Friday. The Paphos Criminal Court handed down the sentence on 14 charges, including the burglaries and weapons possession.

Arrest and Investigation

The man was located and arrested following a search operation by officers on January 22, 2022. A search at the residence where the 35-year-old was found to be staying was carried out pursuant to a court warrant. This warrant was secured based on evidence that revealed his involvement in several burglaries, as well as car thefts, that had been committed in Paphos.

During the search, a large quantity of stolen items was discovered, including:

  • Jewellery
  • Collectible coins
  • Laptop computers
  • A TV
  • Power tools
  • Numerous hunting cartridges
  • A hand grenade

The investigation of the 14 charges was conducted by the Paphos CID, in cooperation with the Stroumbi, Peyia, and Polis Chrysochou police stations.

stolen items
The burglaries in Paphos involved a range of stolen items, including high-value electronics, luxury watches, and cash. The thief targeted residential properties, often breaking in during the night. Authorities are urging residents to enhance security measures and report any suspicious activities.

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