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Apo Cyprus Mail:
Lucky escape for policeman as bomb fails to go off By Stefanos Evripidou
A POLICEMAN narrowly escaped injury when a highly explosive device planted under a car opposite Ayios Dometios police station failed to go off early on Sunday morning. Police are looking for two people who were seen leaving the device on Kyriacos Matsis Avenue, just metres from the station’s front gate, before speeding off on a motorcycle. At around 3.20am, a policeman on duty walked outside the station when he spotted two motorists wearing black helmets on a high-powered dark motorcycle. The passenger was seen getting off the bike and putting some sort of device next to the front right wheel of a Mercedes 500 parked opposite the station. When the motorist realised he was being watched, the two made off in haste round the corner. The bike had no number plates. The policeman approached the car for a closer look, spotting the home-made device. The bomb squad was called in immediately. Luckily for the policeman, the highly explosive device failed to detonate even though the fuse had been lit. In their hurry, the perpetrators had failed to light the fuse properly, and it sizzled out before reaching the detonator, allowing the bomb squad time to diffuse the bomb. Nicosia Deputy Police Chief Demetris Demetriou, CID head Yiannakis Charalambous and head of the Crime Investigation Unit Nicos Kerimi arrived on the scene for further investigation. According to Demetriou, the device was sent to the lab for fingerprint and DNA testing. The car belongs to 31-year-old Michalis Savvides; the same Savvides who was injured in another car bomb last year that killed Yiannis Kouyialis. Savvides lives with his mother in a house on a parallel street to the one the police station is on. According to reports, he parks the car away from the house for safety reasons, even though Savvides reportedly informed police that he doesn’t have any quarrels with anyone and cannot think of who would want to do this. Last year on February 4, Savvides was driving Kouyialis’ car outside Makarios football stadium in Nicosia when it exploded, killing Kouyialis, 48, while injuring Savvides and his police sergeant fiance Athena Vanezi. Kouyalis, who had apparent gangland connections, had been warned by police months before that he was a marked man and that his life was in danger. A first attempt on his life had failed in 2002 when an unknown gunman fired several shots at him outside a Nicosia cabaret.
Malista... let me get this straight... a 31 year old has a Merc 500 and lives with his mother... Parks the car away from the house, accross from the police station for safety, he was driving a gangland (see arxi-leshi) last year and someone tried to kill them all, but only killed to arxi-leshi, and the best one comes at the end "His police sergeant fiance"... So, a person connected to the underworld who at 31 drives an 100k+ car, is enganged to a police seargant... Evva mas pellavouv re toutoi... Something tells me that the following scenarion must have taken place in the past:
Leshi: Dkiaole korn Athina, 8elouv va mou katsouv pompav sti mersevtara mou
Cop Chick: Agapiii mouuuu, yiati ev parkaris mprosta stov astivomiko sta8mo??
Leshi: Aaaa tze evva peis tous astivomikous va mou to prosexouv?
Cop Chick: esi ivta mpou laleis poushioule mou???
Leshi: Eisai evas daimovas ra... ev yi'autov pou se xarto8ika, dioti kofki o vous sou...
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ow and listen to this.... athena works at the same police station until now. isnt this interesting?
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