Police in Limassol, Cyprus, have arrested a 38-year-old man. Romanian authorities wanted him for serious human trafficking crimes. This arrest is an important step against criminal groups. The man's name is not yet public. Police arrested him because of a European Arrest Warrant from Romania.
Limassol police planned the arrest carefully. They got good information that the man was in Cyprus. The European Arrest Warrant asks for the suspect to be sent back to Romania. He was already found guilty there. He may face a ten-year prison sentence for human trafficking.
The arrested man is now in a safe place. He will soon go to Limassol District Court. The court will decide if he can be sent back to Romania. This court process is needed to enforce the Romanian judgment. A local court warrant helped the police make the arrest.
Human trafficking is a big problem around the world. It causes great harm to victims. This arrest shows that criminals work in many countries. Cooperation between countries is very important to stop them. European Arrest Warrants help move suspects between EU countries. This stops criminals from escaping justice.
The man was already convicted in Romania. This means the legal case there is finished. The ten-year sentence shows how serious this crime is. The police in Limassol acted quickly. They are committed to international rules. This case reminds us that justice for bad crimes goes beyond borders. Police work hard to make criminals face justice.