FBI searches for stolen body of Greek Cypriot president
ATHENS, December 28 (RIA Novosti) – The U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation has joined efforts by Cypriot investigators to find the
body of the former Greek Cypriot president Tassos Papadopoulos, which
was stolen from his grave earlier this month.
A local police spokesman was quoted by Cypriot TV reports as saying an
FBI official visited Cyprus last week to collect information on the
crime.
"We are waiting for the FBI to determine what help we can ask it for,"
Mihalis Katsunotos said.
Thieves broke into the grave and took the body on December 11, a day
before the first anniversary of ex-president’s death.
The motive for the crime is unknown.
Marios Garoyan, the current leader of Papadopoulos’s center-right DIKO
party, condemned the crime as "heinous and terrible."
The spokesman denied reports by Cypriot media which said the body
could be taken out of the island or to the territory of the
unilaterally declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Papadopoulos died of lung cancer in Nicosia in 2008 at the age of 74.
He served as president from 2003 until February 2008, when he lost his
bid for reelection. He oversaw the Republic of Cyprus’s entry into the
European Union in 2004.
His funeral in December 2008 was attended by thousands of mourners,
including the Greek prime minister and foreign minister.