10.07.2026 12:10
A 64-year-old suspect, wanted for allegedly sexually abusing the 12 and 15-year-old daughters of the British woman he lived with in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), surrendered to the police. After a complaint was filed, the individual fled to the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus (GCASC); following a raid by Greek Cypriot police, he returned to the TRNC and was arrested.
Dramatic hours unfolded in the child abuse investigation that shook the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The suspect, for whom arrest warrants were issued by both the TRNC and Greek Cypriot authorities, surrendered to police as the net tightened.
HORRIBLE INCIDENT REVEALED BY SISTER'S CONFESSION
The chilling incident that took place in Kyrenia came to light when a 12-year-old girl described the terror she experienced to her 15-year-old sister. According to claims, the British mother B.N., upon learning of the situation, immediately went to the police station and filed a complaint against her 64-year-old Turkish Cypriot boyfriend N.B. Following the disgusting allegation, the TRNC police promptly issued an arrest warrant for the suspect.
FLED TO THE SOUTH, GREEK CYPRIOT POLICE RAIDED
After the complaint against him, the suspect N.B. left the TRNC and fled to the Greek Cypriot Administration, trying to disappear. However, Greek Cypriot police, who identified the address where the suspect was hiding in Southern Cyprus, conducted a dawn raid on the house yesterday. Following the raid, the cornered suspect realized he had no place left to hide on the island.
CROSSED METEHAN BORDER GATE AND SURRENDERED
After the operation by Greek Cypriot police, N.B. crossed back to the TRNC this morning using the Metehan Border Gate and went directly to the Lapta Police Station to surrender to security forces. The suspect, swiftly taken into custody and arrested, is expected to appear before a judge tomorrow.
Meanwhile, a striking detail emerged in the investigation. It was learned that another woman also went to the police station and filed a complaint of "harassment" against N.B., who was sent to prison. A multi-faceted judicial investigation into the incident is ongoing.