Marvin Tabone, a 43-year-old employee of the Civil Protection Department from Mqabba, was arrested for allegedly making bomb threats that disrupted the Gozo Channel ferry service over the weekend.
He faces multiple charges, including causing fear of violence and misuse of electronic communications, but he has pleaded not guilty.
The situation escalated when the Qawra police referred the threats to anti-terrorism units around 3 PM on Saturday, leading to panic at the Ċirkewwa and Mġarr ferry terminals.
Officers described the scene as chaotic. Within two and a half hours, police traced Tabone’s phone number and located him leaving church after attending his son’s confirmation ceremony. He cooperated with authorities, handing over his phone and was permitted to attend his son’s confirmation dinner.
In court, his defence attorney, Franco Debono, emphasised Tabone’s stable employment and clean record. Although the prosecution opposed bail due to the potential impact of the threats—disrupting travel plans and causing delays for patients—the magistrate, Rachel Montebello, granted it.
Tabone must pay a €3,000 deposit, provide a personal guarantee of the same amount, check in at the Żurrieq Police Station three times a week, and cannot contact prosecution witnesses.
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