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[CNA] Police are looking for a parent who allegedly threatened a school principal in Paphos over COVID measures

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The Paphos Police is investigating a case of threats against the Headmistress of Empa Primary School, which allegedly came from a 32-year-old parent of a student, in relation to the implementation of the provisions of the decree of the Ministry of Health.


According to Pafos Assistant Police Director Michalis Ioannou, on Tuesday, 11 January 2022, around noon, a complaint was made to the Pafos Police Directorate by a Headmistress of Empa Primary School that on the same day a 32-year-old man, who resides in Paphos, contacted the School's Secretariat by telephone and demanded that the employee of the Secretariat speak to the Headmistress of the school.


The employee told him that at that moment the Headmistress could not speak and then he allegedly threatened that he would go to the complainant's residence and cause harm to her husband and children.
(CNA)

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