A man was driven to arson after learning that his wife was cheating on him. A court heard on Wednesday how the accused was charged with having set a van on fire in Birkirkara on the 13th of January.
Police figured out who committed the act after spotting his distinctive van at the scene of the crime. The accused told the police when confronted that his wife had been cheating on him with the arson victim.
He had contemplated how to approach the decision, and went on to burn his vehicle. The accused pleaded not guilty to charges and requested bail.
Inspector Jeffrey Scicluna noted that the accused had cooperated fully and released a statement in the presence of a lawyer. He said that the protection did not object to bail, provided that the court issued the necessary safeguards.
The victim allegedly had not suspected that the accused was behind the arson. Franco Debono, who was one of the accused’s lawyers, stressed that testimony had been preserved and the victim was ready to abide by all court imposed decisions.
Ht accused was ordered not to approach the victim. He must also sign a bail book twice weekly, obey an 11pm to 6am curfew as well as pay a €1,000 personal deposit and €4,000 personal guarantee.
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