Four men have been sentenced a total of 13 years in prison in relation to a number of violent thefts in Pietà and neighbouring areas on the same day. The violent crimes happened on 20th September 2020, with one of the victims being an elderly man who was aggressively assaulted to a point that required medical attention.
29-year-old William Kelly Harrison, residing in Valletta was condemned to 4 years and four months in prison; 35-year-old Priviledge Mupimhidzi from Zimbabwe was sentenced another 4 years and 4 months, 30-year-old Libyan Ahmed Ali Salah Lawan was sentenced 2 years and 8 months whilst 32-year-old Indonesian Deko Susanto was given an 18-month sentence.
Police Inspector Lydon Zammit revealed that the Rapid Intervention Unit were doing the rounds in Hamrun on the day of the crime and were called for assistance near Sa Maison gardens, where the 68-year-old man was assaulted. He explained how the group of men stopped him to ask for a cigarette before violently attacking him.
Three of the aggressors were discovered to have drug problems and hostile upbringings, with most of the thefts being motivated by drug use.
The Court ordered treatment for three of aggressors for a period of three years.
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