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GO certified as Malta’s fastest mobile network

GO mobile certified as Malta’s fastest mobile network
May 25 2021 Share

The company behind Speedtest, Ookla, has verified GO’s mobile network as being the fastest mobile network in Malta. Ookla is the global leader in broadband network measurement, analysis and insight, with CEO and co-founder Doug Suttles stating that winning the prestigious Speedtest award is a significant achievement for the network, considering that communities around the globe ‘all turned to internet connectivity as their primary link to the rest of the world.’

GO’s CEO Nikhil Patil stated that ‘being verified as having the fastest mobile network in Malta is a proud moment for GO and proves that we are on the right track in fulfilling our promise to offer the best possible experience that enables our customers to connect seamlessly to the people they love and the content they enjoy’. Speedtest is data driven, meaning it is based on individual customer-initiated tests thanks to millions of users.

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Photo Source: Go FB

939 fines for COVID-19 restriction breaches over past week

939 fines for COVID-19 restriction breaches over past week
May 25 2021 Share

It was revealed by Covid19 Malta that 939 fines were handed out last week (17th to 23rd May) over COVID-19 breaches. Of these 939 fines, 724 were issued to people not wearing masks in public and another 128 were issued to people found in groups larger than four outside.

11 establishments were fined for breaking the respective regulations, with another 2 given for mass events. 9 people were found breaking quarantine restrictions whilst a final 65 were given to those breaking the maximum amount of people allowed in private residences.

Despite acknowledging that the health measures are being eased as the epidemiological situation changes, health authorities remind the public that the pandemic is far from over and that caution and safety are still a big priority.

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Photo Source: Malta Police Force FB, Covid19 Malta FB

People caught having sex with animals should be jailed and fined

May 25 2021 Share

Opposition MP Mario Galea proposed a bill which will make bestiality illegal in Malta, stating that a sentence of jail time and a €6,000 fine should be in order. He cited that there is a lack of legislation on the topic. The current legislation only charges those found guilty with animal abuse.

Galea also defended animal welfare commissioner Alison Bezzina who argued that zoos should be considered a form of animal cruelty and faced a barrage of criticism following her statement.

MP Galea also read out several abusive comments made against Bezzina, stating that ‘these are pornographic comments.’ Galea called on the police commissioner to investigate those who posted the comments.

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Photo Source: Mario Galea FB, Maltese History and Heritage

14,000 photos of women in bathrooms taken by hidden camera revealed in compilation of evidence

May 24 2021 Share

During today’s compilation of evidence against Albert Buttigieg and Florinda Sultana, over 14,000 photos of women in bathrooms were found on various electronic devices owned by Buttigieg.

The photos were reportedly captured via a hidden camera in the bathrooms, which bathroom was not revealed in court as it is yet to be revealed whether or not he will be charged over discovery.

Buttigieg, a former BNF Bank head of Unit, is being charged alongside Florinda Sultana in a money-laundering investigation related to restaurants Capo Mulini and Porticello.

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