A man was fined €5,000 after he was deemed guilty of not passing on mail, including government vouchers, to his wife.
The 53-year-old man and his wife are currently going through separation proceedings, with the former being accused that on August 6th 2021, and in the previous weeks and months, he prevented his wife from collecting her belongings.
Despite not living together, the wife kept the ID card with the address of the matrimonial home in Rabat. The mail being kept from her included the government vouchers issued in her name.
The woman testified that she never received the vouchers, and that her husband had signed for them. The man of foreign nationality who lives in the same apartment also testified.
He stated that he had rented a place from the accused and he used to hand over the mail which did not belong to him. A MIMCOL representative also testified, saying that the vouchers were distributed and they were collected.
A Maltapost representative also testified that the vouchers were duly distributed to the mentioned address. Magistrate Monica Vella said that it was the husband’s obligation to pass the mail on to the person who is entitled to it.
The accused was therefore found guilty and fined €2,000 on the first charge and €3,000 on the second.
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