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12 Maltese beaches approved with Blue Flag to visit

12 Maltese beaches approved with Blue Flag to visit
Jun 7 2022 Share

The Blue Flag Award indicates that the beach has satisfied the safety criteria set by Nature Trust. 

The beaches are; 

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  • Fond l-Ghadir 
  • Bajja ta’ San Gorg 
  • Qawra Point Beach 
  • Bugibba Perched Beach 
  • Ghadira
  • Golden Bay 
  • Ghajn Tuffieha
  • Paradise Bay 
  • Westin Dragonara Beach Club
  • Ramla (Gozo)
  • Hondoq ir-Rummien (Gozo)
  • Marsalforn (Gozo)

These pristine Maltese beaches have the best water quality, rescue services, first aid stations as well as access to persons with disabilities. The details were announced during a conference by Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo 

 

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Bartolo said that the safeguarding of Malta’s beaches is fundamental to the island’s touristic and summer product and said that through such expert classification, the country makes another leap towards better quality at every level. 

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Youth arrested for trying to board plane with Tallinja bus card

Youth arrested for trying to board plane with Tallinja bus card
Jun 7 2022 Share

A teen was kept under arrest for, among other things, evading airport security and attempting to board a plane using a Tallinja bus card. 

The youth, a 22-year-old Somali in search of asylum, was taken to court accused of entering a restricted zone in the airport without authorisation, escaping police custody, causing damage to airport property and disobeying police orders. 

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Early Sunday morning, the accused was taken into police custody for attempting to board the plane with his Tallinja card. 

Police handcuffed him to a bench to await other officials to transport him to police headquarters, but the youth suddenly got up and dragged the bench with him, causing the airport damage. 

The youth allegedly also gave the police false information and did not cooperate when facing arrest. He has plead not guilty for the accusations charged and is currently still in custody. 

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WATCH: 4 policemen injured during arrest of Serbian who had been on the run for 4 months

4 policemen injured during arrest of Serbian who had been on the run for 4 months
Jun 7 2022 Share

A 33-year-old Serbian was arrested on Sunday at a swimming establishment located in Gzira. The Serbian had been wanted by the police for 4 months, after being involved in a fight with a 29-year-old Marsaskala resident on the 17th of February.

The police stated that, yesterday, they were notified that the Serbian was seen at an establishment in Gzira. As RIU officers arrived at the location to arrest the wanted man, the Serbian tried to escape and was being very violent, injuring 4 policemen in the process. The officers needed medical attention after the incident.

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The whole arrest lasted a couple of minutes, with police struggling to get a hold of the man who was described as very strong. Back up had to be called and it was only then that the RIU got control of the man. The 33-year-old is now being held under arrest at the Police HQ in Floriana, while the 4 injured policemen are suffering minor injuries.

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54 month jail time for pickpockets part of global crime ring

54 month jail time for pickpockets part of global crime ring
Jun 7 2022 Share

Three men from Romania, aged 54, 40 and 39 respectively, have been given a 54 month jail sentence as well as a €10,000 fine each for forming part of an international pick-pocketing crime ring. 

The men were found guilty of committing various pick-pocketing crimes starting from 2021, mostly on Tallinja buses around all of Malta. The men were also found guilty of money laundering due to the thievery. 

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The men used to take advantage of packed buses to steal money and wallets from their victims. The police corp managed to stop the criminals through the tactic of Intelligence-Led-Policing. 

Through collaboration with police corps and other organisations abroad, such as Europol and Interpol, it was discovered that the pickpockets were committing the crimes in various countries across the globe which attract tourists as of 2010. 

The police were tipped off to the return of the pickpockets from Budapest, with the police following them after they arrived and arresting them in a hotel in St Julian’s back in September 2021. 

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