Stolen Luxury Car Found in Limassol After a Month
Cyprus police have arrested two men, aged 35 and 30, who are suspected of stealing a luxury car. The vehicle was stolen in Paphos and discovered a month later in Limassol.

According to Michalis Nikolaou, Assistant Director of Paphos Police, a 39-year-old woman reported her car, valued at 50,000 euros, was stolen on October 4th from a public parking lot in Limanaki, Kato Paphos.
On Monday, November 11th, officers from the police department spotted the stolen vehicle in the Limassol area. The driver, a 35-year-old man, was arrested. He was brought before the Paphos District Court, which remanded him in custody for three days.
Further investigation revealed that another man, aged 30, might also be involved in the theft. He was arrested yesterday in Limassol and is expected to appear in court today for a bail hearing.
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