Two Government Vehicles Stolen from Cyprus Ministry of Interior Warehouse
Police in the Republic of Cyprus are investigating the theft of two government vehicles from a Ministry of Interior warehouse. The thieves broke into the secured facility and made off with the vehicles.
According to preliminary reports, the suspects stole two cars from the Electromechanical Services after locating a set of keys.
Local media have reported that police have already tracked down and arrested two suspects in connection with the theft. They are expected to appear in court today, where a decision will be made regarding their detention.
Further details about the daring robbery have not yet been disclosed.
Nicosia's Criminal Investigation Department (TAE) is handling the case.
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