20-year-old far-right sympathiser and founder of Malta Right Wing Youths Eman Cross has been arraigned in court this morning being charged with threatening his mother and her partner. He was also accused of making threats and insults in excess of the limits of provocation and carrying a firearm without a permit.
He is being accused of the latter in breach of the Arms Act and with having committed such offences whilst under a probation order issued in February of 2021.
Cross, a resident of Hamrun, was arraigned before Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit this morning by police inspector Sherona Buhagiar.
The accused had been previously expelled from other far right group Imperium Europa for ‘bad character and aggressive behaviour’ in 2021.
A treatment order, a restraining order and a separate request for seizure of the firearm were all requested.
Lawyer Charles Mercieca asked for a ban on publication of the man’s name, saying it could impact the employment prospects of the accused. However, the prosecution objected and argued that there is no reason for a ban as no minors are involved in the case.
Cross pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing the firearm as well as the breach of probation. However, he did not plead guilty to the charges relating to threats. He was placed under temporary supervision order and a treatment order.
Bail was requested but prosecution made no submissions on bail. If granted, the accused would be residing with his sister. Mercieca asked the court to make sure that Cross was allowed to go to work, stating that, given he is 20-years-old, he had only just tarted work and his financial means were limited.
The court upheld the request and ordered Cross to sign a bail book three times a week and observe a curfew. Bail was secured by a deposit of €300 and a €10,000 personal guarantee. Cross was placed under a treatment order for alcohol abuse and ordered to keep the peace with his family or face a fine of €500.
He was also ordered not to approach or talk to his mother and her partner. If he is found to have breached this decree, he could face a fine of up to €7000 or be jailed up to 2 years or both.
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