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THE INSTITUTION OF 'CYCLING POLICE'
The aim is to provide security and service to citizens
Bicycle policing is one of the actions that the Cyprus Police have implemented in the context of the new anti-criminal policy it adopts
with the aim of upgrading and quicker service of citizens and boosting a sense of security by enhancing the obvious police presence
and action.
In the context of upgrading the offered services of the Police to the citizens and by decision of the Chief of Police, the "Cycling Police"
of the coastal cities was initially implemented on July 6, 2017, at the Famagusta Police Headquarters, and then expanded in the cities
of Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos.
Police cyclists, among other things, conduct patrols with a stronger presence on the streets, squares and the coastal front, both for
the purpose of preventing and suppressing crime, as well as for observing road safety rules as well as for the safety and service of
citizens. They provide information to the public, deal with issues of general interest, in cooperation with and with the assistance of
other Police Departments, while dealing with cases of a police nature.
Undoubtedly, the presence of cycling policemen is preventive and deterrent, since they can very easily penetrate areas where police
patrols do not have access.
WANTED BY THE POLICE
The 32-year-old is described as about 1.75 m in height, of normal body with black short hair.
Anyone who knows anything that can help locate him / her, can contact Nicosia at 22802222, or at the nearest Police Station, or the Citizen's Contact Line at number 1460 or online via the "Crime Class" in his application Police of Cyprus.
The police sought Marios Giannakou, aged 26, from Limassol, to facilitate investigations, on an alleged plot of conspiracy to commit felonies, extortion, joint assault, illegal possession and supply of drugs and money laundering. The above offenses were committed in Limassol between 2017 and 24/9/2018.
Anyone who knows anything that can help locate him / her, can contact the TAE of Limassol at 25805057, or with the nearest Police Station, or the Citizen's Contact Line at 1460.
SIMPLE MEASURES TO PREVENT ROBBERIES WHEN TRANSFERRING FUNDS
Notice from the Cyprus Police:
Owners and shop staff are transferring daily money to their store cash, both during the opening hours and during the closing hours of the store. Any carrier of such funds is a possible target of robbery, and the chances of victimization are increased when the preventive measures taken are inadequate.
In addition to the efforts made by the Police, the following is a set of preventive measures that can be taken by the owners and the staff of shops who take such a transfer to and from their shop.
1. Avoid transferring money at night time, since in the dark the conditions are favorable to the perpetrators and make it easy for the money transporter to be targetted.
2. It is preferable to make more than one transfer with smaller amounts of money during the day.
3. Avoid using motorcycles and mopeds when transferring money.
4. We recommend using a car, having the doors and windows closed all the way. There is always a danger when we are sitting in our car, for example at a photo-controlled junction when the red traffic light is on, anyone on board to open the car door and steal the bag / briefcase where we have the money we are carrying.
5. We seek, whenever possible, to be accompanied by another person of our confidence in the transfer of money. Check your insurance cover as your insurer will likely stipulate the number of persons who should accommpany any money transfer and a breach of this will invalidate your insurance cover.
6. We use briefcases specially designed for this purpose and we place them in the car in a place that is not visible.
7. We pay special attention to our actions when loading / unloading money, if possible in a space covered by closed monitoring circuit and with adequate lighting.
8. Before we leave, we make sure there is no suspected person or vehicle in the area, which we also do when arriving at our destination and before we get out of our car.
9. Before we reach the place where we transfer the money, we are alerting a person of our confidence to expect us.
10. We do not disclose to other persons that we are transferring money, nor the amounts or the place to which we will transfer them.
11. During transportation we are alert and observant and inform the Police of suspicious persons and vehicles without delay on 112 or 199 telephones. We do not disclose to anyone that we are transferring money, the amounts or the place to which we will transfer them.
12. We do not keep large amounts of cash at our private residence. If we do, the money is placed in a safe suitable for the amount of money in question. We also do not publicise to anyone that we keep cash at home, nor keep it in full view of anyone looking in the window. We also take all the precautions outlined above when we approach, enter and/or leave our residence.
Kartaca
Kartacalılar tüccar bir millet olarak bilinir. Samilerden oldukları sanılan ve MÖ 200 yılı civarında Roma'ya rakip olacak derecede güçlenmişler ve Sicilya'ya kadar sokulmuşlardır. Olaylar Pön Savaşlarının meşhur komutanı Hannibal'in babası Hamilca Barca zamanında başlıyor. Tüccar bir millet olmalarının yanında Tanrıları Baal'e insan kurban eden bu halkın kendi içinde de inançlarından rahatsızlık duyan kimseler vardır ve bu kimseler varlıklı kesimdendir. Savaşı ve paralı askerleri finanse eden bu tüccar aileler Haimlcar'da hoşlanmamakta ve onun gözden düşmesini istemektedirler. Tarih, entrika ve harika çizimler eşliğinde bir tarih çizgiromanı okumak istiyorsanız yapmanız gerekn aşağıdaki linkten satın almak. Tamamı Renkli büyük boy.
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BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION - LATEST LIVING IN CYPRUS GUIDE & INFORMATION RE BREXIT
Message from the British High Commission in Cyprus:
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In Praise of Card Catalogs
We recently saw an old card catalog at an antique mall. What memories that brought back!
When I was in grade school and high school, I frequently rode the bus downtown on Saturdays to the main branch of the Cincinnati Public Library. In those days, decades before the advent of online catalogs, the library had row after row of these sturdy wooden structures. That’s how one found the books, usually older ones, that were in the stacks and not on display.
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a book about books called Through the Magic Door. To me, those card catalogs were magic doors to mystery. Through them, I encountered the novels of such great writers as John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen, Agatha Christie, Leslie Charteris, Stuart Palmer, and others less well known.
And then there was Sherlock Holmes.
Looking up “Sherlock Holmes” in the card catalog opened to me the whole world of what Sherlockians call the Writings About the Writings – scholarship about the Great Detective.
Among the books I remember reading in those days were Carr’s The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Queen’s The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, Vincent Starrett’s The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Edgar W. Smith’s Profiles by Gaslight, and S.C. Roberts’ Holmes and Watson. Now each of those books is part of my own library, along with a few hundred more.
All because of the card catalog. Do you remember card catalogs?
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