The police are investigating three cases of securing credit amounts from electronic credit card machines at stores in Limassol, and have arrested a 29-year-old woman. The Germasogeia Police Station is handling the theft cases.
Details of the Investigation
According to a complaint filed with the police by a company managing the electronic credit card machines, in April, over €500 in credit was extracted from the company’s machines at three kiosks in Limassol. The Germasogeia Police Station is handling the theft cases, with investigations revealing evidence against the suspect.
Investigations by members of the Germasogeia Police Station revealed evidence against the 29-year-old suspect, leading to the issuance of a judicial arrest warrant. She was located and arrested shortly before 9:30 PM yesterday and has been taken into custody for further investigation of the case.
This incident highlights the growing concerns over electronic credit card theft, prompting businesses to reassess their security measures. The Germasogeia Police Station is handling the theft cases, ensuring that justice is served and similar incidents are prevented in the future.
As the investigation progresses, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on how the suspect managed to secure credit amounts from the electronic credit card machines. The business community in Limassol remains vigilant, awaiting further updates from law enforcement authorities.