Sykas case continues post-withdrawal 

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Limassol TAE special unit presses forward with investigation into Sunday’s violence complaint by MP Nikos Sykas’s partner against him.

Investigation proceeds despite withdrawal

Police treat complaint as active despite Monday morning written withdrawal (reasons unexplained). Law Office issued clear directives for unimpeded probe, requesting specific evidentiary actions including witness statements.

Investigators may travel to Athens with Greek colleagues for testimony from incident witnesses. Critical forensic reports pending: Angeliki Papeta examined complainant Tuesday; Athens doctor who first treated her post-hotel room incident will cross-reference findings.

Immunity hearing approaches

Supreme Court examines Attorney General’s immunity lift request on Monday. Sykas previously offered cooperation to clarify “true events,” rejecting partner’s claims.

Post-withdrawal alters dynamics – he may consent via counsel for waiver/maintain helpful stance, or contest citing absent complaint. Party colleagues note his refusal upcoming parliamentary candidacy, signaling intentions.

Domestic violence precedents

Many family violence cases reach court despite victim withdrawals for obvious reasons; final decision hinges on full testimony/evidence after witness stand declaration. Outcome determines judicial prosecution viability.

Source: Philenews


Also read: Sykas partner officially withdraws complaint

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