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28 Persons Living Irregularly In Malta Arrested

28 Persons Living Irregularly In Malta Arrested
Aug 25 2024 Share

On Saturday evening, police conducted coordinated inspections in relation to irregular immigration and irregular commercial activity in Ħamrun.

Inspections took place in public spaces as well as shops and outlets. The inspections continued in various private residences around the country.

28 persons from Syria, Nepal, Mali, Ghana, Nigeria and Burkina Faso were found to be living irregularly in the country.

The persons arrested are being kept at the detention centre before they are repatriated to their original country or a country they are allowed to reside in.

Teams from the Malta Tax and Customs Administration as well as the Detention Services Agency assisted the police.

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26 Year Old Turns Himself In For Solingen Festival Attack

26 Year Old Turns Himself In For Solingen Festival Attack
Aug 25 2024 Share

A 26-year-old man turned himself in to German police, claiming responsibility for the deadly knife attack at a festival in Solingen, which left three people dead and eight wounded.

The attack occurred during a celebration marking the city’s 650th anniversary. The suspect, previously arrested for undisclosed reasons, is under investigation. Düsseldorf police, in a joint statement with the prosecutor’s office, confirmed the man’s confession but are still probing his involvement.

The Islamic State (IS) militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, alleging it targeted Christians as retaliation for the treatment of Muslims in Palestine and elsewhere.

However, IS provided no evidence, and the claim could not be independently verified. Authorities had earlier arrested a 15-year-old boy on suspicion of knowing about the planned attack but clarified that he was not the assailant.

Witnesses overheard the boy discussing intentions matching the assault.

The attack occurred around 9:30 p.m. Friday in Solingen’s central square, where a “Festival of Diversity” was being held. The victims included two men, aged 67 and 56, and a 56-year-old woman.

The festival was canceled as police investigated the crime scene. Despite losing control over territory, IS continues to claim responsibility for global attacks, including recent incidents in Iran and Russia.

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Peppi Azzopardi Turns 65 Years Old

Peppi Azzopardi Turns 65 Years Old
Aug 25 2024 Share

Xarabank host Peppi Azzopardi has just 65 years old – celebrating his first birthday as a grandfather.

Various tributes poured in for Peppi, showcasing his will to continuously help causes around the island.

Among them were Puttinu Cares and Bjorn Formosa, both of whom help people battling or living with serious illnesses like cancer and ALS.

Peppi has been a staple of local media, leading fundraisers for the needy and advocating for our contributions to the causes.

Happy birthday Peppi!

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Third Flamingo Joins Birdlife’s Għadira Nature Reserve

Third Flamingo Joins Birdlife’s Għadira Nature Reserve
Aug 25 2024 Share

Birdlife Malta shared footage of the third Greater Flamingo at the Għadira Nature Reserve.

The young bird was rescued by police and rehabilitated by BirdLife Malta after it was found weak from its migration.

The bird joins Fiona, the rehabilitated Flamingo rescued from an aviary, and another wild young flamingo that settled at the reserve.

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Footage: Mauro Spatafora
Edited: Yusuf Gamal