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55-year-old jailed for sexual acts with 7-year-old niece

55-year-old jailed for sexual acts with 7-year-old niece
Mar 15 2022 Share

A 55-year-old man from Valletta was sentenced to nine years in prison after he admitted to exposing his cousin’s 7-year-old daughter to pornography and sexual activities with the child. 

The man pleaded to guilty to charges of defilement of a minor, violent indecent assault as well as the possession and circulation of pornography in his Valletta home. 

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The offences occurred back in May 2019 when the girl, who is 10 now, was entrusted into his care. The man’s name was ordered to be inscribed on the sex offender’s register by Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit. 

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‘I meet people everyday’ says Robert Abela about Portelli event

‘I meet people everyday’ says Robert Abela about Portelli event
Mar 15 2022 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela commented about his encounter with developer Joseph Portelli, playing down his meeting by saying that he meets regularly with people from all walks of life. 

‘Everyday I meet people from commercial entities, as I meet people from all walks of life. The encounter with Portelli, occurred publicly, when I met commercial entities in Gozo. I categorically deny receiving any donations from him and that the permit in question was ever mentioned’ said Abela. 

Abela was guest of honour at the Portelli dinner which was attended by several Gozitan developers. The comments made by the Prime Minister follow a vote of approval by the Planning Authority for an application by Portelli to build a block of 125 apartments 300 meters away from the Sannat cliffs in Gozo. 

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Under-25s could be banned from buying cigarettes in UK

Under-25s could be banned from buying cigarettes in UK
Mar 15 2022 Share

Anyone under the age of 25 could be permanently banned from purchasing cigarettes in the UK in a bid to become a smoke free nation.

Health secretary Sajid Javid commissioned the upcoming report, with Javed Khan OBE set to outline feedback next month, Daily Mail revealed. The former CEO of children’s charity Barnardo’s, Khan is supporting the UK’s plan to be smoke free by 2030. 

There are an estimated 6 million smokers in England, with tobacco still being the single largest cause of preventable death. 64,000 people died from smoking n 2019, according to the Office for National Statistics. 

Khan considered measures such as the ones implemented in New Zealand, in which anyone born after 2008 won’t be able to buy tobacco products. However, Khan argued in favour of raising the age to 19, 20 or even 25. 

He went on to compare the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that social media influencers and similar manoeuvres urged people to get vaccinated in mass. 

Tweeting out, Khan said that he wants to hear views and ‘what we can do to support current smokers to quit, and to stop people taking up smoking. How do we stop people, especially children and young people, from starting smoking in the first place?’ 

Do you think such a measure should be implemented in Malta? 

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Facebook commenter saying Aquilina brothers should hang gets jail term

Facebook commenter saying Aquilina brothers should hang gets jail term
Mar 15 2022 Share

After a man took to Facebook to comment that Nationalist MP Karol Aquilina and his brother and president of Repubblika Robert should hang, he was given a seven month suspended jail term after admitting guilt. 

The 56-year-old from Gzira admitted to writing the comment beneath a post on the Facebook page of news page TVM, with the post reporting how Sandro Farrugia had been fined €400 and conditionally discharged for two years after admitting to writing on Facebook that the siblings deserved ‘a good beating once and for all.’ 

In response, the commenter in question wrote; ‘That’s why he was convicted. They deserve to be hung’, followed by a smiley teardrop emoji. 

Prosecuting police inspector Joseph Busuttil said he had received a report by the Aquilina brothers, which led to the arraignment of the commenter. The accused apologised for his actions during his police statement, with Busuttil saying that he still had to go ahead and persecute since his actions were against the law. 

He was charged with the misuse of electronic equipment to incite hatred last October. His defence lawyer Ezekiel Psaila said his client had been using colloquial language during the submissions of punishment. 

He added how the accused had not even read the news he was commenting about and made a mistake by making that comment. ‘He should not be turned into a sacrificial lamb. I want justice, not victims.’ However, lawyer Therese Comodini Cachia stressed that Galea’s language should not be trivialised. 

Following the guilty plea, the brothers expressed a wish to have their say. However, since there there was an admission, the inspector and the defence agreed there was no need. Robert Aquilina told the inspector that he would inform the Police Commissioner about this as he wanted to give the context. The inspector took offence and informed the magistrate he was being threatened. 

Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit said this was basic education and said that while it was OK to criticise constructively, using such comments was not right. The commenter was bound not to harass the brothers for a year against a €500 fine in default. The seven month jail term is suspended for 18 months. 

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