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Second suspect arrested over attempted explosive attack on business premises in Paphos

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Paphos, Cyprus. A second suspect has been arrested in connection with an attempted explosive attack on business premises in Paphos. Police said a 36-year-old man was taken into custody on Friday evening under a court warrant issued after evidence emerged during the investigation.


Latest arrest

The 36-year-old suspect is expected to appear before court for the issuance of a detention order.

Details of the incident

The case relates to an explosion outside company offices in Paphos during the early hours of March 30. The blast caused damage to the glass entrance and exterior walls of the building.

Evidence recovered

Police investigations at the scene determined that an incendiary device containing flammable material had been placed outside the premises. Examiners also recovered a factory-made firecracker believed to have been used in the attack.

Earlier detention

The arrest follows the detention of a 46-year-old man on April 1 in connection with the same case. He was arrested under a separate court warrant and remains in custody after proceedings against him were filed before the Paphos permanent criminal court.

Undisclosed information

Authorities have not disclosed the nature of the business targeted or any possible motive behind the attack.

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