Times of Suriname

Cypriot army captain gets seven life sentences for serial killings

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CYPRUS - A Greek Cypriot army captain was sentenced to seven life imprisonme­nt terms yesterday after pleading guilty to killing five women and two children in a three-year murder spree in which he preyed on his victims online.

The case, involving the worst peace-time atrocities against women in Cyprus in memory, has triggered outrage and horror on an island where serious crime is relatively rare, and forced the resignatio­n of the justice minister and sacking of the police chief.

Nicos Metaxas, 35, pleaded guilty to 12 charges relating to the premeditat­ed murder and abduction of the seven - who came from the Philippine­s, Romania and Nepal - between September 2016 and July 2018. The two children, aged six and eight, were daughters of two of the women. The sentence passed down by the Assizes (Criminal) Court is the toughest ever imposed by the Cypriot justice system. Metaxas was taken under heavy security on Monday to a courthouse in the capital Nicosia wearing a bullet-proof vest, and appeared without a lawyer.

He broke down in tears as police read the indictment against him. “I have committed abhorrent crimes,” he said, expressing condolence­s to the families of the victims. Police say the accused, a divorced father of two, met the women online. The victims were mostly employed as housekeepe­rs on the island and disappeare­d between September 2016 and August 2018. The police chief was sacked and the justice minister resigned following accounts of bungled investigat­ions by police who did not take the disappeara­nces seriously because the women were foreign. The first victim

advertenti­e was found dead by tourists taking pictures at a mining shaft in late April, unravellin­g the macabre killing spree. The last victim discovered, the sixyear-old child, was found in a lake on July 12. (Reuters)

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People attend hold placards during a public gathering in memory of the victims of a suspected serial killer, outside the Presidenti­al Palace in Nicosia. (Photo: Yahoo News)

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