The Maksar brothers have strongly denied any link to the weapons found under the sea near Migra l-Ferha. Having found around 40 rifles and machine guns, along with explosive devices compared to those used in the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder, the authorities suspected a link between the stockpile and the brothers. Times of Malta was informed, however, that Alfred Abela, the lawyer of brothers Robert and Adrian Agius, denied the allegations made in their regard.
The stockpile of weapons was believed to form part of a Malta-Italy-Libya smuggling operation. Abela stated that ‘our clients strongly deny any allegations being made in their regard.’ He reminded the newsroom that they have been held in preventive custody since February 24th 2021 and have ‘since the very beginning declared their innocence and they will continue to do so.’
Abela added that the Agius brothers had not been questioned about the matter and were not made aware of the investigation in this regard. The brothers are in preventive custody in jail after being charged with complicity in the murders of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia and lawyer Carmel Chircop.
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