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755 COVID-19 fines issued for regulation breaches

755 COVID-19 fines issued for regulation breaches
Jun 9 2021 Share

As the number of daily cases and active cases drastically decreases, Covid19 Malta reported that 755 fines were issued last week for health measure breaches (31st May to 6th June). The health measure breached most was mask wearing, with a total of 540 fines issued for this breach alone. Meanwhile, 176 people were found in groups larger than those permitted by law.

9 establishments broke measures assigned specifically to them, with 26 people found in residences in groups larger than that allowed by law. Finally, 4 people were found to be breaching their quarantine. There were also 5,600 inspections of catering establishments to ensure that all reopening regulations were being adhered too.

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740kg of cocaine seized in record breaking interception by Malta Customs

740kg of cocaine seized in record breaking interception by Malta Customs
Jun 9 2021 Share

The Malta Customs intercepted a record breaking 740kg of cocaine at the Freeport, with their high purity boosting their street value up to €90 and €100 million. Customs Malta reported that a long operation took place which spanned from Monday morning until Tuesday afternoon, with officials stationed at the Freeport Scanning Facility, intercepted and seized the record breaking amount which was found hidden in a 40ft reefer container.

The cargo was en-route from Ecuador to Slovenia with a ‘refrigerated payload of 1,080 boxes of bananas.’ Officials inspected all the boxes and elevated 740 packets hidden in 37 boxes. This latest bust is historic in street value and size.

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Tourists without documents to quarantine in four star Corinthia Marina hotel

Tourists without documents to quarantine in four star Corinthia Marina hotel
Jun 9 2021 Share

Tourists who travel to Malta and do not provide the required COVID-19 documentation will be carrying out their quarantine at the Marina Hotel Corinthia Beach Resort in St. George’s Bay. Authorities approved the hotel as a quarantine hotel, with tourists who do not provide the required documents having to pay  €120 for a PCR test and €100 for every night spent in accommodation. The accommodation fee is not inclusive of hotel services, including food and drink.

Should a tourist turn out COVID-19 positive, they must pay for the entire stay until they are registered as COVID-19 free. With 200 rooms in the hotel, the tourists will not be allowed to leave their room but will be serviced by staff until allowed to leave by the local authorities. Corinthia Group company secretary Jean-Pierre Schembri informed Times of Malta that the hotel had its doors closed since March 2020 and is not set to cater for these specific tourists.

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Looking at sexual assault through statistics

Looking at sexual assault through statistics
Jun 8 2021 Share

An article published by iNewsMalta reveals the statistical accounts of sexual assault in both Malta and various other countries. The article reveals how 35% of women experience physical or sexual assault, with certain countries registering up to 70%. It was also revealed how in the USA, an American citizen is sexually assaulted every 68 seconds at a rate of 27.3. Only 9% of sexual predators appear in court and an even lesser 3% of these spend a day in jail.

People aged between 12 and 34 are at a greater risk of sexual assault, with the majority of victims being women and majority of assailants being men. Men and boys report less to authorities than women. 2021 statistics from WorldPopulation Review show that the countries with highest rate of sexual assault are South Africa, Botswana and Lesotho. Malta sees 4.70 for every 100,000 reporting sexual assault.

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