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Cypriot authorities have been placed on high alert following threats made against President Nicos Christodoulides. The threats, reportedly received via text message on the President’s phone, are linked to an ongoing court case.
In response, security measures have been immediately reinforced to ensure the safety of both the President and his family. Law enforcement agencies are actively investigating the matter, treating the threat as a serious concern.
President Christodoulides himself confirmed the incident while speaking to journalists at an event in Limassol. “Yes, I received threatening messages,” he stated, emphasizing his full confidence in the authorities handling the situation.
According to reports from 24News, security officials are assessing the credibility of the threat, and further developments are expected soon. Meanwhile, police investigations remain ongoing as authorities work to identify those responsible.
This incident raises fresh concerns about security risks facing high-ranking officials in Cyprus, particularly in cases linked to sensitive legal proceedings.