Eight people in the Paphos and Limassol districts were arrested on suspicion of having funded an unnamed terrorist organisation, police spokesman Christos Andreou confirmed on Thursday.
Later, a court ordered the suspects remanded in police custody for six days for questioning.
Andreou said those arrested were seven men and one woman, all of whom are Syrian nationals who live in Cyprus. Five of those arrested live in Limassol, and the other three live in Paphos.
“The individuals appear to have secured money and financed a terrorist organisation located in a third country,” he said, later clarifying that the terrorist organisation is also located in Syria.
For this reason, he said, the eight had been arrested on suspicion of having conspired to commit a felony, participating in a criminal organisation, and violating anti-terrorism laws.
He was keen to reassure the public that despite the individuals’ suspected links to a terrorist organisation abroad, “there is no information that these persons were going to proceed with any terrorist act” in Cyprus or elsewhere.
One issue under scrutiny was whether funds were raised from dealing in illicit narcotics and psychotropic substances, Andreou added.
Police declined to name the designated terrorist organisation or where it was based in Syria. It also declined to say how long it had been tracking the suspects or whether Cypriot authorities had got any investigative assistance from a foreign country.
The police’s investigation into the matter is ongoing.
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