The Jewish Chronicle

Cyprus anger at Chanukah police charge

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A JEWISH community in Cyprus reacted with surprise after they were billed more than €5,000 for the police protection provided at their Chanukah celebratio­ns.

An estimated 500 people took part in the December 5 event in Larnaca, but the community later received a bill for €5,386.10 (£4,838.25), which the European Jewish Associatio­n called a “new low”.

In a letter to Cypriot Defence Minister Savvas Angelides, EJA chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin said: “I am well used to dealing and responding to challengin­g situations.

“But this decision to charge the Jewish population for their own security marks a new low, and one that I sincerely hope was a clerical mistake or administra­tive oversight on behalf of the police.”

Rabbi Margolin said the bill should be written off at once.

The Jewish community must be assured “immediatel­y” that they would not be charged for security and protection in the future, he wrote.

His letter added: “There were many Chanukah events all over Europe in which the local police offered protection — as they do at any public event — and this is the first time we hear that the police are asking to be paid for doing their job.”

Representa­tives of the Cypriot government did not return a JC request for comment.

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The public Chanukah celebratio­n in Larnaca on December 5
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