Lordo wrote:let me put your minds at rest.
Your junk post is as interesting as a set of worn tires!
Lordo wrote:let me put your minds at rest.
Get Real! wrote:Lordo wrote:let me put your minds at rest.
Your junk post is as interesting as a set of worn tires!
MR-from-NG wrote:What a small world, bumped into William Hauge here in Budapest yesterday. Anyway, just read this in Cyprus Mail. reading the whole article I'm convinced they were directly outside the little shits house.
“Things were not exactly like that,” he said commenting on information that the “UN had not intervened to prevent the illegal arrests”.
After talking to his freed colleagues, Symeou was told they did in fact accidentally reach the first few homes in Louroudjina where a ‘TRNC’ police officer told them in Greek, “this is our area, it’s controlled by us. You can’t be here,” Symeou said.
Get Real! wrote:“The officers - Antonis Antoniou, Savvas Savva and Christodoulos Christodoulou - were released on Tuesday”
Firstly, funny how all 3 officer’s names are the same as their surnames!
Anyway, if what the CM is reporting is true then this Symeou character seems to be changing his story too often!
What are the chances that a young Greek-speaking TC policeman was located at the right place and at the right time in Lourougina that moment? Most of these guys are 20-35 and were raised in a segregated Cyprus with zero exposure to the other’s language or culture!
And before anyone says… but he was raised in Lourougina so he knows Greek, that’s bullshit too because you never get posted at your own village… you’re always sent elsewhere to serve for good reasons!
MR-from-NG wrote:GR. it is common in the north to have elderly police officers in remote villages where there is hardly any crime to speak of. So it makes perfect sense to me that this tc police officer was Greek speaking. I know you're still not convinced but trust me the police officers were outside the little shits house.
MR-from-NG wrote:I'm most worried about how prejudgemental you guys are about us tc's, as far as you guys are concerned we're incapable of telling the truth.
Get Real! wrote:MR-from-NG wrote:GR. it is common in the north to have elderly police officers in remote villages where there is hardly any crime to speak of. So it makes perfect sense to me that this tc police officer was Greek speaking. I know you're still not convinced but trust me the police officers were outside the little shits house.
But older officers don't go on the beat... they get "rested" doing paperwork and such at stations don't they? You spend the first 10-15 years on the beat and then you’re “promoted” to clerical/investigative status… no? I mean that's what happens here anyway...
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