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Syrian Smuggler Sentenced to 4 Years After Appeal Rejected

Published December 30, 2025, 07:15
Syrian Smuggler Sentenced to 4 Years After Appeal Rejected

A smuggler from Syria was sentenced to 4 years in prison after his appeal was rejected by the Court of Appeal. The case concerned the illegal entry of 18 people into Cyprus, including three minors, on a small boat found adrift near Cape Greco in February 2024. The Court of Appeal upheld the original decision, ruling that the defendant was the boat's pilot and had assisted in the illegal entry of the migrants. The decision was based on the testimonies of two passengers, which were deemed credible. The case highlighted the risks of maritime migration routes and the strict case law of Cypriot courts on issues of illegal immigration. The defendant had appealed to the Court of Appeal, arguing that there was no reliable evidence of his role as pilot. However, the Court of Appeal dismissed his claims, confirming that the passengers' testimonies were sufficient to prove his guilt. This decision sends a strong message against human trafficking and illegal immigration in Cyprus.