Turkish 'Observers' at Police Operation in Pyla

A paradoxical scene unfolded in Pyla, where members from the occupying 'authorities' were observed during a police operation. According to OmegaLive, their presence raised questions, as joint operations are not conducted.
Pyla, within the green line and under the control of UNFICYP, is adjacent to free and occupied areas. This peculiarity also determined the presence of the involved Authorities.
Competent sources reported that the occupying 'authorities' were present, but without an active role in the investigation. Their presence was 'mandatory' and limited to their jurisdiction. They did not intervene but acted as observers, confirming the supervision and restrictions in force in the area.
The United Nations Peacekeeping Force was also present at the scene, with a supervisory role, without participating in the investigation, but as a guarantor of order.
The incident highlights the paradoxical reality in Cyprus, where state functions are carried out under conditions of supervision and restrictions, reminding us of the lack of full freedom.
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