fbpx

Four men guilty of violent theft of elderly man sentenced total 13 years in prison

Four men guilty of violent theft of elderly man sentenced total 13 years in prison
Jun 27 2022 Share

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.

#MaltaDaily

Malta daily Facebook 300x250

Valletta 1AM music curfew risks turning capital city into ‘nightclub destination’, says MHRA

Valletta 1AM music curfew risks turning capital city into 'nightclub destination', says MHRA
Jun 27 2022 Share

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has been in contact with the Ministry of Tourism regarding the new law allowing music to be played outside until 1AM.

While the organisation welcomed Valletta’s continuous development into a destination itself thanks to the millions invested in developing high end quality accommodation facilities and restaurant operations, it expressed disappointment in the lack of consultation by the government with the relevant stakeholders about the new 1AM rule.

MHRA highlighted that the updated law positions Valletta alongside the three entertainment hotspots of Paceville, Buġibba and Qawra for the first time, putting Valletta at high risk ‘of becoming another nightclub destination’.

The association called upon the government to review its policies in a comprehensive manner with the aim of improving Valletta “as a quality tourism destination in the wider context of the Malta tourism product”, going on to call for the clustering of music activity along the streets of Valletta, street cleansing, waste collection and joint marketing initiatives, amongst others.

“MHRA once again is reaching out to Government to ensure that the amended law will not end up as a loophole in the system which turns Valletta into yet another mass tourism destination,” the statement concluded.

What do you make of this?

#MaltaDaily

“This is unacceptable”; St. Julian’s mayor shares concern about Paceville fights

"This is unacceptable"; St. Julian's mayor shares concern about Paceville dangers
Jun 27 2022 Share

Earlier today, St. Julian’s mayor Anthony Buttigieg took to Facebook to express his deep concern and frustration regarding the current state of Paceville, stating that the situation is not acceptable.

Various local figures and organisations have expressed their concern after a video of a Paceville altercation began to make the rounds on social media. The video in question shows a group of men attacking a number of security guards outside Havana Club Malta, with one of the assailants picking up and throwing a metal barrier.

Buttigieg stated that as a parent, this is worrying for their children, who are exposed to such danger whilst out for fun. From a citizen’s perspective, the St. Julian’s mayor expressed concern with the fact that “these people are not breaking the law but instilling a ‘jungle culture’ amongst us”.

He went on to highlight that such actions are a devastating blow to the business owners’ investments into Malta’s touristic product, going on to call for an urgent meeting with the police commissioner.

#MaltaDaily

Johnny Depp may return to Pirates of the Caribbean after post-trial talks with Disney

Johnny Depp to return to Pirates of the Carribean after post-trial talks with Disney
Jun 27 2022 Share

Johnny Depp may be returning to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise after talks with Disney following the actor’s trial win against Amber Heard.

The 59-year-old Depp portrayed beloved pirate Jack Sparrow in 5 major motion pictures over the past 15 years and was dropped from the franchise in 2018. Tabloid platform Poptopic reported that Depp has been in talks with the entertainment giant about a potential $300 million deal after his defamation trial victory against Amber Heard.

Disney are reportedly looking to make amends with Depp and reached out themselves to see if he would be interested in returning as Jack Sparrow. The deal may also include a spin-off series on Disney Plus surrounding ‘the early life of the Captain of the Black Pearl.’

Depp had once told the jury that he would not return to working with Disney after he was removed from the Pirates franchise, with his legal team revealing that he lost out on $22 million as a result of Heard’s Washington Post 2018 op-ed.

Would you want to see Depp return as Captain Jack Sparrow?

#MaltaDaily