Police in Cyprus have arrested an alleged accomplice who reportedly assisted a Turkish Cypriot father in snatching his two-year-old son from the British mother's home in Limassol. The manhunt for the father, however, continues.
Arrest Made in Kidnapping Case
Local authorities confirmed that the 29-year-old father, along with another man, stormed the property in the holiday hotspot of Limassol and took the toddler. The alleged accomplice was taken into custody, but the father remains at large.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred when the father and his accomplice forcibly entered the British mother's home and snatched the two-year-old boy. The mother, who is British, was reportedly left traumatized by the event. Police have launched a widespread search for the father, who is believed to be hiding in the Turkish-controlled northern part of Cyprus.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities are working closely with international agencies to track down the father. The arrest of the accomplice is seen as a significant breakthrough, but the primary suspect remains elusive. The British High Commission in Cyprus is providing consular support to the mother.
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