Police news:Theft in Alayköy
In a construction under construction in Alayköy, the ceiling-mounted copper pipes with a total length of 60 meters being laid for the central cooling system were broken, disassembled and stolen.
According to the Police Press Bulletin, JUP (E-53) and MUP (E-42), who were considered as suspects in the matter, were arrested in the further investigation carried out after the incident came to the knowledge of the police.
It was determined that the people in question had fraudulently obtained 8,360 TL by selling the stolen copper pipes to a business operating in Haspolat. The investigation continues.
-Theft in Lapta
It was determined that AZ (E-33), working in a barber shop operating in Lapta, collected 1080 TL in cash from the customers in return for the work he did on behalf of the workplace, but did not deliver it to the workplace and put it into his possession. When the incident came to the knowledge of the police, the person in question was arrested. The investigation continues.
-Fire in Nicosia
A fire broke out on the balcony of an apartment on Sadık Ağa Sokak in Nicosia, possibly when an unextinct cigarette butt ignited the old fabrics in the trash can. While the fire was extinguished by the Fire Brigade, the cables of the balcony door and the air conditioner outdoor unit, the plastic dustbin and the old fabrics inside were burned as a result of the fire. Due to the smoke coming out, the walls of the balcony were soaked. The investigation continues.
As a result of the fire that took place in a land in the western part of the Famagusta Cemetery, 90 rolled bales, which were in heaps in the land, were burned. Fire was extinguished by firefighters. The investigation continues.
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There were three incidents reported in the Police Press Bulletin. The first one involved the theft of 60 meters of copper pipes from a construction site in Alayköy, with two suspects arrested for selling the stolen pipes for 8,360 TL. The second report was about an employee of a barber shop in Lapta who collected 1080 TL from customers but kept it for himself. He was arrested when the incident was reported to the police. The last report was about a fire that broke out on the balcony of an apartment in Nicosia, caused possibly by an unextinct cigarette butt, which burned cables, a plastic dustbin, old fabrics, and 90 rolled bales in a land in the western part of the Famagusta Cemetery. The authorities are investigating all three incidents.