Cyprus Police Explained

Agencyname:Cyprus Police
Nativenamea:Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αστυνομία Κύπρου
Turkish: Kıbrıs Polis
Logocaption:Cyprus police logo
Motto:Ανθρώπινη και Υπερήφανη
Mottotranslated:(Humane and Proud)
Formedyear:1960
Country:Cyprus
Countryabbr:CY
National:Yes
Map:Cyprus districts blank.svg
Sizearea:9,251 km2 total

Areas Cyprus Police does not operate in
3,355 km2 occupied area (North)
346km² UN buffer zone
254km² British Sovereign Bases[1]
Sizepopulation:956,000 [2]
Governingbody:Republic of Cyprus
Governingbodyscnd:Ministry of Justice and Public Order (Cyprus)
Constitution1:The Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus[3]
Constitution2:Police Law 73(I)2004
Constitution3:Criminal Code Cap.154
Constitution4:Criminal Procedure Law Cap.155
Constitution5:Evidence Law Cap-9
Constitution6:The Processing of Personal Data (Protection of the Individual) Law 138(1)/2001
Police:Yes
Oversighttype:Government Agency
Oversightbody:Independent Authority for the Investigation of Allegations and Complaints against the Police[4]
Headquarters:Antistratigou Evaggelou Floraki Str., Aglantzia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Sworntype:Police officer
Sworn:4927 (data taken on 01/01/2019)
Unsworntype:Specialized post
Unsworn:92
Electeetype:Minister
Minister1name:Anna Koukidi Prokopiou[5]
Chief1name:Stylianos Papatheodorou
Chief1position:Chief of Police [6]
Stationtype:Police station
Stations:50[7] excluding substations, offices, units etc.
Airbases:1[8]
Boat1type:Boat
Boats1:5 fast sea patrol boats
5 patrol boats
6 rigid inflatable boats[9]
Aircraft1type:Helicopter
Aircraft1:2 Bell 412EP
2 AgustaWestland AW139
Website:http://www.police.gov.cy/
Footnotes:Emergency Telephone Number 112 or 199
Citizens' line 1460
Narcotics line 1498
Hunters' line 1414
Fire report line 1407
Rescue Coordination Center 1441

The Cyprus Police (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αστυνομία Κύπρου, Turkish: Kıbrıs Polis), is the national police service of the Republic of Cyprus, falling under the Ministry of Justice and Public Order since 1993.[10]

The duties and responsibilities of the Cyprus police are set out in the amended Police Law (N.73(1)) of 2004 and include the maintenance of law and order, the prevention and detection of crime, as well as arresting and bringing offenders to justice.[11]

History

Although the history of Law enforcement in Cyprus goes back to 1879 when the first Police Law was passed by the then British Colonial Government, which operated a mounted gendarmerie force known as the Cyprus Military Police, the history of the Cyprus Police begins with the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960.

In 1960 two Public Security Forces were established within the framework of the Constitution: the Police Force, which was responsible for policing the urban areas, and the Gendarmerie, which was responsible for policing rural areas. A Greek-Cypriot Chief and a Turkish-Cypriot Chief administered the two Forces respectively.[12]

The two forces of the police were joined to form the present police service during the year 1964, shortly after the intercommunal troubles between the Greek and the Turkish communities, as a result of which the Turkish Cypriot officers abandoned their posts.[10] Additionally the conflict created great problems for the police, who had to handle the situation, along with the then sparsely manned Cypriot Army, because it was the only organized force.

With the creation of the Cypriot National Guard in 1964, the duties of military nature were transferred to the National Guard and the police was limited back to its usual duties.[13]

Also notable is that a museum dedicated to the history of the Cyprus Police and Law enforcement in Cyprus in general exists, with a history of its own. The Cyprus Police Museum, owned by the Cyprus Police and managed by the Department A' of the Police Headquarters is open to the general public.

Authorities

The Cyprus Police operates and exercises its authorities throughout the territory of the Republic of Cyprus based on the following Laws and Regulations:[3]

The legal framework within which the Cyprus Police exists and operates is determined by the Constitution, Police Law Cap.285 and other laws that provide the authority for investigation, detention, arrest, questioning and prosecution of offenders of the Law.

Structure and organisation

The structure and organisation of the Cyprus Police is governed by Police Ordinance 1/10 and is formed as stated below:[15]

Headquarters

The Police Headquarters is divided into different Departments/Directorates/Services and Units, each specializing in a different field/aspect of policing.

Departments

Directorates

Services

Units

Divisions

The Cyprus Police has one Division for each district of Cyprus. Under this divisions are the Police Stations but also within each Police Division, branches can be created similar to the branches of the Police Headquarters. For example, there is a Headquarters Drug Law Enforcement Service but also a Nicosia, Limassol etc. Drug Law Enforcement Service. Other examples include Headquarters Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D.)- Larnaca, Nicosia, Limassol etc. C.I.D. and Headquarters Traffic Department - Nicosia, Limassol etc. Traffic Department . The difference is that the Headquarters units/services etc. operate throughout the territory of the Cyprus Republic while the divisional (provincial) units/services operate mostly within the District that are located.[16]

Because of the Turkish invasion and continuing occupation, the Police Divisional Headquarters of Famagusta and Morphou are temporarily housed in Paralimni and Evrychou respectively, while the Kyrenia Police Division has temporarily suspended its operation.[18]

Equipment

Vehicles

Markings

Cyprus Police cars are white with a blue stripe that goes around the car. On both sides they have printed on them the words POLICE and Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ, which means Police in Greek. They also have the logo of the Cyprus Police, usually on the front doors and also have printed on them the Police's website www.police.gov.cy. An exception to this is some of the cars used by the Neighbourhood Police that have the Neighbourhood Police logo instead of the Cyprus Police Logo. On the front part of the car they have again the logo with the words POLICE and Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ and at the back they could have, depending on the model of the car and the space available, the words Police in Greek and English or just the Cyprus Police insignia or both. On the roof they have printed a distinct number for each one as aerial roof markings.

In 2011 a trial version for new markings was used on an old Opel Vectra patrol car. These were half-Battenburg markings with a highly reflective blue-yellow stripe on the sides instead of the solid blue stripe. Additionally the back was covered in reflective yellow-red diagonal stripes and had printed the emergency phone number 112. The front part on the hood of the car had the words Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑ and POLICE printed inverted so that they would appear correctly when seen through a mirror. These markings were not enforced.

In 2012 new markings were enforced were the blue stripe although still solid was replaced with a highly reflective one, and the rear horizontal line was replaced from a solid blue stripe to a blue-white diagonal line similar to the rear usually found on vehicles with Battenburg markings.

The Cyprus Police also uses unmarked vehicles. Unmarked vehicles are not necessarily covert to be used for undercover work. Most unmarked cars are the same models as the patrol cars and they are mostly used by plain clothed officers such as crime investigators, crime prevention squads, technicians etc. Most of these cars are fitted with sirens and can be seen in the streets with detachable strobe lights.

Lists of vehicles

List of vehicles used by Cyprus Police (past and present)
Year entered
service*
VehiclePhotoManufacturerProduction
Model
EnginePurposeNotes
Toyota LandcruiserToyotaMulti-purpose car
Opel VectraOpelMulti-purpose car
Peugeot 406PeugeotMulti-purpose car
Renault LagunaRenaultMulti-purpose car
Renault MeganeRenaultMulti-purpose car
Prinoth HuskyPrinothSnow Trac
Honda CR-VHondaMulti-purpose car
Isuzu TrooperIsuzuMulti-purpose car
Mazda3MazdaMulti-purpose car
Peugeot BoxerPeugeotSupport
Ford TransitFordSupport
Renault TraficRenaultSupport
Renault MasterRenaultSupport
Nissan PathfinderNissanMulti-purpose car
Mitsubishi PajeroMitsubishiMulti-purpose car
Kia MagentisKiaMulti-purpose car
Chevrolet MatizChevroletNeighbourhood Police
Kia RioKiaMulti-purpose car
Isuzu D-MaxIsuzuSupport
Ford FocusFordMulti-purpose car
Ford MondeoFordMulti-purpose car
Ford MondeoFordMulti-purpose car
List of Motorcycles used by Cyprus Police (past and present)
Year entered
service*
MotorcyclePhotoManufacturerProduction
Model
EnginePurposeNotes
Honda CBX750Traffic/Response vehicle
Suzuki GSX 750PTraffic/Response vehicle
Honda Pan-EuropeanTraffic/Response vehicle
Suzuki GSX-R1000Traffic/Response vehicle
Suzuki V-Strom 1000Traffic/Response vehicle
KTM 640 AdventureTraffic/Response vehicle
BMW C1Neighbourhood Police
Honda CBR1000RRTraffic/Response vehicle
Honda VaraderoTraffic/Response vehicle

Boats

In popular culture

Cyprus police has been the main feature and appeared in television shows such as:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. [List of countries and outlying territories by total area#cite note-60]
  2. Web site: Αστυνομία Κύπρου.
  3. Cyprus Police Official Website Web site: Police Authorities . 31 Jan 2012 . 8 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120208030443/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/dmlpowers_en/dmlpowers_en?OpenDocument . dead .
  4. IAIACAP Official Website Web site: Welcome Page . 31 Jan 2012.
  5. Ministry of Justice and Public Order Web site: Minister's CV . 16 Apr 2023.
  6. Cyprus Police official website Web site: Chief of Police CV .
  7. Cyprus Police kfficial website Web site: Useful Telephones . 31 Jan 2012 . 8 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120308161804/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/dmltelephones_en/dmltelephones_en?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=2#_Section2 . dead .
  8. Cyprus Police kfficial website Web site: Cyprus Police Aviation Unit . 31 Jan 2012.
  9. Cyprus Police official website Web site: Police Border Marine . 31 Jan 2012 . 12 November 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131112150138/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/All/ABCD1630BE557833C2257A39002A2CDF?OpenDocument . dead .
  10. Web site: Defence – Security – Police. Cyprus Government web portal. 11 October 2012. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304190723/http://www.cyprus.gov.cy/portal/portal.nsf/0/E58D7CBF76D5A989C225701400505902?OpenDocument. dead.
  11. Cyprus Police lfficial websiteWeb site: Mission. 26 July 2012. 6 April 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070406142819/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/dmlmission_en/dmlmission_en?OpenDocument. dead.
  12. Cyprus Police Official WebsiteWeb site: Historical Background. 11 October 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121008085228/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/dmlhistory_en/dmlhistory_en?OpenDocument. 8 October 2012. dead.
  13. Κυβερνητική Πύλη ΔιαδικτύουWeb site: el:Άμυνα - Ασφάλεια - Αστυνομία. el. http://www.cyprus.gov.cy/portal/portal.nsf/All/342DDE807BEBD16BC225701400500280?OpenDocument . 12 October 2012. 23 November 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081123075953/http://www.cyprus.gov.cy/portal/portal.nsf/All/342DDE807BEBD16BC225701400500280?OpenDocument. dead.
  14. Police Law (N.73(I)/2004)
  15. Police Ordinance 1/10
  16. Cyprus Police Official Website Web site: Nicosia Police Division . 31 Jan 2012 . 10 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120210183835/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/dmllefkosia_en/dmllefkosia_en?OpenDocument . dead .
  17. CyLaw Web site: Ο περί Πυροσβεστικής Υπηρεσίας Νόμος του 2021 (100(I)/2021). 4 Dec 2021.
  18. Cyprus Police Official Website Web site: Composition . 31 Jan 2012 . 6 April 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070406151819/http://www.police.gov.cy/police/police.nsf/dmlcomposition_en/dmlcomposition_en?OpenDocument . dead .
  19. Web site: Εσύ στον κόσμο σου: Επιστρέφει με νέα πρόσωπα – Όσα θα δούμε στα πρώτα επεισόδια . 2024-02-26 . tothemaonline.com . el.
  20. Web site: 2023-09-23 . Στα Όρια: Πρεμιέρα εμπνευσμένη από την υπόθεση «Ορέστης» . 2024-02-26 . en-US.
  21. Web site: ΚΑΡΜΑ AlphaCyprus . 2024-02-26 . www.alphacyprus.com.cy.