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The two are the latest suspects in a scam concerning the land of seven Greek Cypriots and four Turkish Cypriots involving millions of pounds. Until now, police had detained five land survey department officials, and the Mukhtar of Kato Pyrgos along with a member of the local council. The Paphos district court yesterday heard that three out of the 11 cases under investigation concerned land in the Pigenia area. Case investigator Kypros Michaelides told the court that a deceased man had in left some land in the area to his eight children. The legal heirs, after their father's death, sought to register the land in their names. A lawyer appointed by the heirs to handle the paperwork went to Pigenia Mukhtar Vassos Stylianou to get an ownership certificate for the land. But Stylianou allegedly refused, claiming the land was owned by somebody else without disclosing any details. The court then heard that on March 4, , one Martha Crysanthou from Pigenia applied for the title deed of the land at the land survey department, presenting a year ownership certificate issued by Stylianou. Police found that Martha Crysanthou was the suspect's wife. The court heard that throughout the case, Stylianou posed as Chrysanthou's representative, concealing their relationship, while real estate agent Dimos Dimosthenous, 50, from Nicosia acted as the middleman of Sharelink Company, which bought the land. Dimosthenous, who surrendered to police on Thursday night escorted by his lawyer, said anything he had to say would be said before the court. The Nicosia district court heard yesterday that Dimosthenous had received two cheques for his involvement in the case. Police said they were investigating 12 offences against the suspect, including conspiracy to commit felony, fraud, forgery, bribery of a public official and concealment of registries and archives. During the transfer, said the police investigator, the owners and buyers were represented by others. Dimosthenous was representing the buyer, Lenios Beach Hotel Management Ltd, and had presented a power of attorney dated September 15, proving he was the legal representative. But according to police, the specific company was non-existent since it had changed its name to Brinkwood Properties Ltd on June 23, Police investigator Ioannis Mavrohannas told the court that the land survey file where the transfers were recorded was missing. The key lending Lombard benchmark and the deposit facility dropped 0. It is the second time the Bank's board of directors has lowered rates by 0. The terrorism alert and ensuing economic difficulties have prompted opposition AKEL to predict growth rates of 2 per cent, rather than the government targets of between 4. The Governor of the Central Bank, Afxentis Afxentiou, yesterday admitted that expected growth rates were being reassessed. For instance, we would now expect the government to speed up its own development projects,'he said. Tourism, which contributes over 20 per cent to the gross national product, is not expected to make gains on last year's 2. The stock exchange's 50 per cent collapse since January without any immediate way out of the abyss has also slashed consumer spending. Independent statistics claim spending almost 7 per cent in , but has grown by less than 3 per cent this year. Yesterday's announcement was the third cut in rates since August 17, but there is still a large gap between Cyprus and eurozone rates. Afxentiou yesterday defended the relatively small cuts, saying that reductions of one percentage point would induce unnecessary panic. Stockbrokers hope yesterday's cuts will entice investors back to the ravaged stock market. A spokesman for Larnaca airport said that all flights were on schedule and that passengers were being processed in the usual manner. Union representatives promised to abandon industrial action after Parliament approved the plan to relinquish control of the airports to private investors through 10 to year BOT build, operate, transfer tenders. Even left-wing PEO, the most ardent backer of the last-ditch attempt to sway deputies' votes, said there would be no further action. Constantinides, defrocked on the Thursday by the Holy Synod for his leading role in last year's campaign to defame Athanassios, held a news conference yesterday and charged that Bishop Neophytos of Morphou had played a crucial role in his defrocking. But the disgraced former clergyman claimed it had been Neophytos who gave him the names of two witnesses who subsequently testified before a Synod committee against Athanassios. Though their testimony was initially accepted by the three-member Synod committee, the witnesses were later deemed unreliable, leading to Athanssios' vindication by the Greater Synod, which convened for only the second time in the history of the Church of Cyprus. Constantinides yesterday wondered how some of the had bishops changed their stance towards him, saying his defrocking was unfair. Constantinides and former archimandrite Chrysostomos Argyrides, who has also been defrocked, spearheaded the campaign against Athanassios, making vitriolic statements throughout the case. In a separate front, Bishop Chrysostomos of Paphos yesterday accused the Holy Synod of lacking the necessary seriousness, interest and responsibility to fight for the good of the Church. Chrysostomos said the Synod had sunk so low that he did not believe it was worth his effort to be a member. As he had on Thursday, Chrysostomos yesterday snubbed the Synod, saying that with such members it was doubtful it could accomplish anything. He charged that some bishops were exploiting the Archbishop's poor health and did as they pleased. Chrysostomos said that from now on he would not participate actively in the Synod. The new 'holy war' - as it is being dubbed by the media - could stem from the fact that bishops are already engaged in a bitter struggle for the Archbishop's succession. The meeting took place at the Kition Bishopric last Thursday. According to the Paphos Bishop, at some point during the meeting a loud noise was heard coming from the Kition Bishop's pen. It turned out the pen was a microphone. A recorder was taping their conversation in a room next door. The three bishops were meeting to discuss issues pertaining to the reform of the Church Charter to allow for 14 bishoprics instead of the current nine. The psychologically dependent drug has not yet been proved to harm specific physical organs, but what has been proved is that it causes hyperactivity. This hyperactivity, coupled with alcohol and the enclosed area of a nightclub, can result in hyperthermia, an increase in body temperature, which can then lead to death, said Veresies. Although there have been no recorded ecstasy-related deaths in Cyprus to date, he felt the media should inform the public of its dangers. Drugs in general are on the increase in Cyprus, the doctor said, as testified by frequent drug arrests, the types and quantity of drugs found on the market, and the increasing number of users seeking help from treatment centres. In , only two people asked for help for heroin addiction, but last year people sought help. This, however, is just the tip of the iceberg, according to Veresies. A national epidemiological research sampling 1, people between the ages of 16 and 60 found that five per cent of the sample had used drugs. He cited the problems of today's youth and the need to give their lives meaning through greater human contact, communication and self-worth as a means of prevention. Former Lyceum headmistress Anna Farmaka shared his sentiments, saying it was up to the state, educators, parents and society as a whole to find ways of bringing children back to a balanced way of living. She blamed a lack of unity within nuclear families and the easier, more affluent lifestyles that children have for the increase in drug taking, as well as the media for bombarding people with messages that discourage family unity and bonding, friendship and caring about your neighbour. It's up to parents and teachers to instil those moral and ethical values by showing love, compassion and tolerance towards the young,'she said. The Director of the Drug Squad Demetrakis Iasonos, yesterday confirmed there was an increase in the number of locals using illegal substances such as Class A drugs, heroin and ecstasy, and said the Drug Squad was investigating reports of ecstasy in local nightclubs. In the past four years, ecstasy pill confiscations have leapt from just three in to over 2, pills by September this year. Heroin is also on the increase, with a capture of over 4kg last year compared to just According to drug cases reported by the Police, all hard drugs are on the increase, from amphetamines and methadone to LSD and crack. Agriculture Minister Costas Themistocleous told the committee that, according to an EU report, Cyprus would have to pay considerable amounts of money in order to harmonise with European Standards. Themistocleous said the government was planning incentives for farmers to increase the output of organic production in Cyprus. Less than one per cent of agricultural products are currently organic. According to EU standards, 10 per cent of agricultural products must be organic. Finance Minister Takis Klerides told the Committee the level of debts owed by the agricultural sector was impossible to calculate as farmers were taking out loans for reasons other than financing their farms. AKEL deputy Christos Mavrokordatos accused the government of abandoning the rural sector, saying investments in farming were falling at a time when they should be rising. Mavrokordatos called on the government to teach farmers the latest methods of farming. Themistocleous also told the committee that the building of a slaughterhouse for ostriches was progressing fast and that the meat would be exported. In May , Cyprus will be hosting a seminar to be held by the Farming and Agriculture Association with over 30 Ministers from all over the world. The index peaked mid-session to around The FTSE dipped 0. But talk of acquisitions precipitated trading at prices in excess of true market values, which inevitably headed south yesterday to correct the balance. CPB closed down 1. Otherwise, financial companies cornered the second largest slice of market capitalisation at Close behind was Euroinvestment, jumping As underweight investment companies released their net-asset values on Thursday, a large number of them are poised to shoot north to share in the riches of the upside, so far denied to them. The group's winners were Atteshlis Shipping, up 9. Those who dribbled south were Efremico Holdings, down 9. Achillides does not think yesterday's announcement of cuts to the lending and deposit facility will have much of a bearing on next week's trading. It was already priced in and a lot of the recent upside is thanks to the expected rate cuts,'he said. An HRI Project. All Rights Reserved. Tuesday, 22 October Web Sites. Hosted Mirrored Interesting Nodes. Agencies Cyprus Problem Other.

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