Greeks Dimitris Mamalikopoulo, 29, and Anastasis Tsecheilidi, 41, will appear before Famagusta court sitting in Larnaca today for further remand in connection with the quintuple murder in Ayia Napa in June.
They were brought back to Cyprus under high security from Greece where they fled in the days following the killings.
Sources say that the two have refused to talk to police, who are still looking for a Glock pistol that was believed to have been used in the crime.
At around 03.30 on the morning of June 23, a car containing five men came under attack.
Four of the victimsdied at the scene and the fifth died on the way to hospital.
Among the five were two men from Nicosia, Philip Loucaides, 33, and Marios Karaolis, 28, George Georgiou otherwise “Rousias”, 35, of Paralimni years and two men from Romania aged 25 and 33. years. All five were working as security guards for a local businessman.

Cyprus Weekly

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