Theft reported from locked vehicles following baptism near Cape Greco
Several individuals reported the theft of money from their locked vehicles following a baptism ceremony at the Church of Saints Anargyroi near Cape Greco. Guests noted that their vehicle remote controls were malfunctioning, requiring multiple attempts to lock or unlock their cars. Initially, owners attributed the technical issues to weak key fob batteries. During a subsequent reception, attendees discovered that envelopes containing money had been stolen from inside their vehicles. The affected owners reported no visible signs of forced entry, suggesting that perpetrators may have used electronic interference or signal jamming devices to access the cars. The incidents were officially reported to the Cyprus Police. The victims decided to publicize the matter to raise awareness among the public. The event has prompted ongoing discussions on social media regarding vehicle security at public gatherings.