Man Arrested at Paphos Airport for Insulting Police Officers
A 24-year-old driver was arrested at Paphos Airport after verbally abusing police officers when asked to move his car, which was blocking traffic.
According to a police report, the man had parked his vehicle near the airport's exit, causing a traffic obstruction.
When a police officer requested that he relocate the car, the man initially complied. However, he returned shortly afterward and began hurling insults at the officers. As the police moved to arrest him, his verbal abuse escalated further.
The individual is now facing charges of public disorder, insulting a police officer, and resisting arrest.
Related Reading: Parking Rules at Paphos Airport
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