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Police arrest wanted suspect at airport over Ayia Napa attack on Turkish Cypriot man

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-06

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• What happened: Police arrested a fourth 18-year-old suspect at Larnaca Airport in connection with the assault of a 47-year-old Turkish Cypriot man in Ayia Napa, following the earlier arrest of three other suspects. • Why it matters: The incident has raised concerns about potential ethnic hatred, prompting calls for a thorough investigation and classification as a hate crime if applicable. • What to watch next: The suspects are expected to appear in court for remand, and further developments in the investigation may shed light on the motivations behind the attack.

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