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Hamas network suspects due in court as 38-year-old emerges as key figure

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-11

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• What happened: Four suspects linked to a Hamas network are due in court in Larnaca, with a 38-year-old identified as a key figure allegedly involved in organizing the network and recruiting others for training in explosive device manufacturing. • Why it matters: The case highlights ongoing concerns about terrorism in Cyprus and the potential implications for national security, especially given the suspect's connections and the involvement of family members in the National Guard and police. • What to watch next: Observers should monitor the court proceedings for potential surprises regarding charges and remand decisions, as well as any developments related to the suspects' connections and the broader implications for security in the region.

Local CrimepoliceterrorismTop News Hamas network suspects due in court as 38-year-old emerges as key figure Hamas Network Suspects Due In Court As 38 Year Old Emerges As Key Figure Relevant News Hamas network suspects due in court as 38-year-old emerges as key figure 11 June 2026 Congo’s Ebola outbreak spreads to new health zone 11 June 2026 UK minister says violence in Northern Ireland is racist thuggery 11 June 2026 Fanis Makrides 11 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber A case against four suspects in the Larnaca terrorism investigation will be filed at Larnaca District Court today, with proceedings then expected to be referred to the city’s Criminal Court, according to Phileleftheros sources. The four suspects are aged 32, 38, 54, and 57. However, Phileleftheros understands it should not be taken as a given that all four will face charges or that the prosecuting authority will seek the remand of all of them. This appears to depend on the investigative findings and the evidence gathered against each individual suspect, whose degree of involvement differs, sources said — meaning surprises cannot be ruled out when they appear before the court today. 38-year-old at the centre The 38-year-old is in the most serious position, according to information available to Phileleftheros. He is alleged to have entered Cyprus via the occupied north in order to organise the network. Evidence gathered by police is described as particularly incriminating against him. According to testimony against him, the 38-year-old recruited 37-year-old Yousef, who was arrested last Saturday in Agios Nikolaos, Crete. Greek authorities are reported to hold testimony that it was the 38-year-old who bought Yousef’s tickets for travel to Malaysia, where the two are alleged to have trained in the manufacture of high-powered explosive devices. Yousef, who confessed his involvement in the network to Greek authorities, is said to have told them he had regretted his decision and changed his mind, but felt obligated because the 38-year-old had already incurred expenses and made arrangements. Feeling vulnerable, he ultimately agreed to travel to the Asian country. This testimony, as reported by Phileleftheros, points to the 38-year-old — arrested in Larnaca on May 21 — as the network’s leader. Suspect’s children in National Guard and police Phileleftheros reported yesterday that three children of one of the two older suspects — the 57-year-old and the 54-year-old — hold contracts with the National Guard as contracted soldiers. On Monday, the paper had reported that one of the children of the suspect serves in the Cyprus Police and had access to databases containing information on Cypriot and foreign nationals. Defence Minister Vasilis Palmas was asked about the contracted soldier children on Sigma TV’s midday programme “Mesimeri kai kati” by journalist Christos Michalaros. Though guarded in his response, Palmas indicated nothing had been found against them professionally. “They have not given us reason to suspect anything regarding their professional careers,” he said. Palmas called for restraint, saying that because their father is considered a suspect, “we must not disregard their rights.” He added: “A traitor can be a Greek Cypriot too. We are damaging their reputation.” The father of these children will be included in the indictment, according to Phileleftheros’s information. In an effort to establish whether the role of the suspect’s children had been examined, Phileleftheros spoke with a source with good knowledge of the facts. That source said nothing has emerged against them. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Congo’s Ebola outbreak spreads to new health zone UK minister says violence in Northern Ireland is racist thuggery Why Limassol city centre is becoming the most attractive investment destination again These are the mountain and remote community allowances for 2026 US and Iran exchange attacks as Trump threatens further escalation Suspect in Limassol attempted murder turns himself in Cat neutering volunteer had heavy metal trap thrown at her head, CVA says Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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