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[Cyprus Times] Chaos in a brothel in Chania. "Closed" for 15 days

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Chaos in a brothel in Chania They closed a brothel for 15 days, client did not have the necessary certificate of vaccination or disease

Checks continue throughout Crete for measures concerning the coronavirus pandemic, while an incident occurred at a brothel in Chania.

According to reports, the police closed the brothel for 15 days and fined the owner 5,000 euros. What was the reason?

After an inspection, it was found that a client did not have the necessary vaccination or disease certificate. He will pay 300 euros.

The rest of the checks in Crete
The Greek police in Crete, on Saturday 8 January, carried out a total of 2,464 checks to detect violations of measures to limit the spread of coronavirus.

Specifically: in Chania, in addition to the violations at the brothel, two more violations were recorded concerning pedestrians who were not wearing a mask. In Rethymnon, nine offences were recorded for non-use of masks by pedestrians.

In Heraklion, a cafeteria manager was temporarily arrested, as he was serving two patrons without the proper certificates and did not have a license to operate the establishment.

In Heraklion, a cafeteria manager was temporarily arrested, as he was serving two patrons without the proper certificates and did not have a license to operate the establishment. A fine of €5,000 and a fortnight's lockout was imposed and both customers will pay €300 each.

Meanwhile, nine more offences were recorded concerning the non-use of masks by pedestrians. In Lasithi, two fines were imposed for non-use of masks by pedestrians.



Source: in.gr


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