stadiums — Three men have been barred from entering sports venues as they await trial for their alleged involvement in violence during the Apollon-Paphos match on May 29.
- stadiums — Three men have been barred from entering sports venues as they await trial for their alleged involvement in violence during the Apollon-Paphos match on May 29.
- As part of the court's ruling, all three individuals are prohibited from accessing any sports venues until the legal proceedings against them are concluded.
- The case is set to return to court on July 2 and July 6, as the authorities continue to address the implications of the violence that marred the match.
The Nicosia district court has taken strict measures against two of the suspects, aged 19 and 29, who face serious charges including conspiracy to commit a felony, possession and transport of explosives, and possession of an offensive weapon. Both were released on bail after providing personal guarantees of €10,000 each.
The third suspect, a 32-year-old man, faces accusations of resisting or obstructing a police officer, along with similar charges of possessing and transporting explosives and an offensive instrument. He was granted bail of €2,000 on the condition that he must report to a police station once a week.
As part of the court’s ruling, all three individuals are prohibited from accessing any sports venues until the legal proceedings against them are concluded.
The case is set to return to court on July 2 and July 6, as the authorities continue to address the implications of the violence that marred the match.
