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THE government said yesterday it would pull out all stops to thwart the
exploitation of Greek Cypriot properties in the occupied north, though
conceding that the continued division of the island was a considerable
impediment. “We have indications that EU nationals have been discouraged from buying Greek Cypriot property in the north, so businessmen from mainland Turkey are now being brought in to do the job,” added Theodorou. He went on to confirm that police were investigating “a number of cases” where Greek Cypriots may have been involved in exploitation of properties, but added that no concrete conclusions could yet be made. But Interior Minister Andreas Christou was more cautious. “Admittedly, we lack the means to definitively put an end to this practice… only a solution to the Cyprus problem could achieve that,” he remarked. “Still, we shall use all other means to try and slow down the phenomenon.” Press reports said authorities have in mind as many as 300 cases involving development of Greek Cypriot property in the north. But EUPRO (European Property Association of Northern Cyprus), representing European business interests, doubts whether the action taken by Greek Cypriots can stick in European courts. They argue that parliament’s decision last month to increase to two years the jail time for “illegal possession and use of immovable property” does not distinguish between mere buyers, estate agents, contractors and developers. |