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Addressing Crime and Insecurity in Cyprus

Published January 26, 2026, 10:20
Addressing Crime and Insecurity in Cyprus

Panikos Symeou highlights the growing concern over crime and insecurity in Cyprus, emphasizing that organized crime is evolving faster than the state's response. Cyprus, due to its geographical location and economic activity, has become an attractive destination for criminal networks. Symeou argues that modern crime requires a more comprehensive and proactive approach, beyond simple patrols. He stresses the need for strict personnel selection, specialization, speed of response, and institutional protection. Comparing Cyprus to other countries that have managed to control crime, he points out the importance of investing in integrated institutional frameworks for prevention and in specialized units of high readiness. He also mentions the utilization of technology and data analysis. Symeou concludes that effectively addressing crime requires a political will for strictness, operational readiness, and institutional protection, rather than simply managing incidents.