Ahmed Adam Idriss Albarjo, the man assaulted by nightclub bouncers on New Year’s Day in Paceville, has been granted bail, spending more time in custody than some of his attackers.
Abarjo, a 30-year-old from Sudan, faced charges of slight bodily harm for allegedly throwing a bottle and a sharp object at a bouncer during the altercation on January 6. The bouncer suffered cuts in the incident.
Serbian bouncers Ivan Marjanovic and Aleksandar Kovacic, part of the group that attacked Albarjo, were fined €100 each after pleading guilty to assault charges and apologizing in court.
Petar Bajic, another bouncer, was also arraigned. However, Ryan Zammit and Riald Gragjevi, charged with causing grievous bodily harm to Albarjo, remain in preventive custody.
Gragjevi, who was slightly injured by Albarjo, expressed forgiveness from the witness stand. Albarjo was released on bail with a €200 deposit, a €1,800 personal guarantee, and conditions such as signing a bail book three times a week.
Inspector Brian Xuereb is prosecuting, and lawyer Roberta Bonello Felice is representing Albarjo.
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