Cyprus Police Aviation Unit

Cyprus Police Aviation Unit
Monada Aeroporikon Epechiriseon
Μονάδα Αεροπορικών Επιχειρήσεων (Μ.Α.ΕΠ.)
Patch of the Cyprus Police Aviation Unit.
Agency overview
Formed 10 June, 2008
Preceding agency Cyprus Police Air Wing
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
National agency CY
Governing body Cyprus Police
General nature
Operational structure
Website
http://www.police.gov.cy/

The Cyprus Police Aviation Unit (C.P.A.U) (Greek: Μονάδα Αεροπορικών Επιχειρήσεων (Μ.Α.ΕΠ.)) is the Police aviation Unit of the Headquarters of Cyprus Police, the national police of the Republic of Cyprus and was established on the 10th June 2008, having previously operated as the Cyprus Police Air Wing (from 1990 to 9.6.2008).[1]

Mission

The mission of the CPAU is as follows:[2]

  1. Surveillance of the coast and of the territorial limits of the Republic of Cyprus, as well as the patrol of the Nicosia FIR (Flight Information Region) in cooperation with other units, with the aim of preventing drug trafficking, illegal immigration and terrorism.
  2. Supervision and surveillance of the highways and main roads.
  3. Search and Rescue missions aiming at saving lives and property in the case of naval or aviation accidents that occur within the Nicosia FIR.
  4. Transport of patients or injured persons to a suitable medical center in Cyprus
  5. Fire fighting and support of other fire fighting units
  6. Location of exhibits under water with the support of C.P.A.U. divers
  7. Transport of Police members and other government personnel on special missions
  8. Transport of high-level government officials and VIPs.
  9. Escort of motor convoys with high-level officials and VIPs.
  10. Execution of any missions which are assigned to the C.P.A.U. by the Cyprus Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC).
  11. Execution of any other duties, which are requested by the Chief of Police.
Cypriot Police Bell 412EP participating in fire fighting efforts in Israel, during the 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire

Fleet

List of Aerial Vehicles used by Cyprus Police (past and present)
Year entered
service
Type Photo Manufacturer Production
Model
Registration Purpose Notes
1990
Airplane
United KingdomBritten-Norman
ISLANDER BN-2T
CP-1
Helicopter
United StatesBell Helicopter
Bell 412SP
CP-2
Helicopter
United StatesBell Helicopter
Bell 412EP
CP-4
2011
Helicopter
ItalyAgustaWestland
AgustaWestland AW139
CP-6
2011
Helicopter
ItalyAgustaWestland
AgustaWestland AW139
CP-8

Timeline

In November 2012 the Britten-Norman Islander was sold for 75,000 euros along with its spare parts for another 75,000 euros although a Police report was suggesting that the plane should be repaired for 250,000 euros.[3]

In December 2013 the Minister of Justice and Public Order, Mr. Ionas Nicolaou, ordered an investigation on the sale of the Britten-Norman Islander, after it was discovered that although the plane was deemed unsuitable to fly for more than 40 hours, it actually flew from Cyprus to Finland, where the buyer was located, and was now on sale for 750,000 euros by the new owner after it was repaired.[3]

See also

Cyprus Agencies related topics:

Cyprus Police Aviation Unit Mission related topics:

References

  1. Cyprus Police Official Website"Cyprus Police Aviation Unit". Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  2. Cyprus Police Official Website"Cyprus Police Aviation Unit - Mission". Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Philenews"Αντί πινακίου φακής πώλησαν αεροπλάνο της Αστυνομίας". Ο Φιλελεύθερος. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.

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