UN Police contact
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- Kibkommer
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UN Police contact
Does anybody have a telephone contact number for the UN Police please? My wife used the Metehan crossing, using the left hand lane. The RoC Police refused to allow her to use it, starting it was only for GCs and made her return to the TRNC to then enter the right hand lane. My understanding is the Green Line crossings areas are UN controlled, not RoC or TRNC. I want to revisit this crossing and challenge the RoC Police view, but would like to get the UN Police view before I do so. Thanks.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: UN Police contact
You will get no where and simply upset matters , your reg no. will be taken and you'll have trouble in future guaranteed , drop it and move on
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- Kibkommer
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Re: UN Police contact
UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS
Couldn't find a contact phone No.
Email details...
https://unficyp.unmissions.org/contact
Couldn't find a contact phone No.
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https://unficyp.unmissions.org/contact
- Keithcaley
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Re: UN Police contact
Tom, from reading about incidents that have occurred over the years, I have come to believe that the SOP is for any infringements to be reported to UNFICYP, who then take up the matter through official channels, and document both the report and action taken.
I have to agree that independent action on your part is likely to be, at best unproductive, and at worst, has the possibility of provoking retaliation.
I can understand your anger, but as you have no means of ensuring that you are even speaking to the person who took this action, it could be better to 'pass the parcel'...
I have to agree that independent action on your part is likely to be, at best unproductive, and at worst, has the possibility of provoking retaliation.
I can understand your anger, but as you have no means of ensuring that you are even speaking to the person who took this action, it could be better to 'pass the parcel'...
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- Kibkommer
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Re: UN Police contact
This happens every time we cross over. We just see it as a positive, because the more people that move out of our queue to go in GC lane, the quicker we cross over
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- Kibkommer
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TY for your responses. Now calmed down. Moved on!
- frontalman
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Re: UN Police contact
Bravo to your wife for showing her mettle (bottle), but I agree with other posters it just wouldn't be worth the hassle to take it further. Now if everyone were to do it, and fill up both lanes then that might make a difference.