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Police suspend constable after Nicosia hospital roundabout drink-driving crash

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-17

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• What happened: A 44-year-old special constable was suspended after being involved in a drink-driving crash at a Nicosia hospital roundabout, where he tested over the legal alcohol limit and was driving without valid insurance. • Why it matters: The incident raises concerns about police conduct and accountability, especially regarding officers' adherence to laws they are sworn to uphold. • What to watch next: Ongoing criminal and disciplinary investigations into the constable's actions, as well as potential implications for police policy and public trust in law enforcement.

Local NicosiapoliceTop Newstraffic collision Police suspend constable after Nicosia hospital roundabout drink-driving crash Hospital Roundabout Nicosia Crash Relevant News Police suspend constable after Nicosia hospital roundabout drink-driving crash 17 July 2026 As life expectancy rises, talks start on a UN treaty to protect older people 17 July 2026 Analysis: Andy Burnham bets political future on remaking Britain’s centralised state 17 July 2026 newsroom 17 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber A 44-year-old special constable was suspended on the instructions of Deputy Police Chief Panikos Stavrou after being involved in a three-car collision in Nicosia and testing over the legal alcohol limit. The crash occurred at about 8am on Wednesday at the roundabout outside Nicosia General Hospital. Police said the off-duty officer’s car, under circumstances still being investigated, struck a vehicle travelling ahead of him, driven by a 43-year-old woman. The impact pushed her car forward into a third vehicle driven by a 38-year-old man. The cars driven by the officer and the woman caught fire and were completely destroyed, while the third vehicle sustained damage to its rear. Fire service crews extinguished the blaze. All three drivers were taken by ambulance to Nicosia General Hospital, where they received first aid. Breathalyser tests were carried out on all three drivers. The special constable recorded a final reading of 59 microgrammes, compared with the legal limit of 22 microgrammes. Further checks found that he had also been driving without a valid insurance certificate. Both criminal and disciplinary investigations are being conducted against him. (Featured image is a screengrab from TikTok) Read more: Police constable driving without insurance, over alcohol limit, in Nicosia crash that burned two cars (video) Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News As life expectancy rises, talks start on a UN treaty to protect older people Analysis: Andy Burnham bets political future on remaking Britain’s centralised state Burnham confirmed as Labour leader, one step from becoming UK prime minister Cypriot citizen Iermolaiev accuses Ukrainian intelligence of ordering Monaco bomb attack The Turkish pipelines are waiting for Cyprus’s gas My notes in the desert of hatred Yellow heat warning issued for Saturday as inland temperatures set to hit 40C Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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