
According to information tabled in parliament by Minister Byron Camilleri, there were 58 cases of insulting and threatening of police officers in 2024, up from 41 in the previous year.
The information, tabled in response to a question by PN MP Graziella Attard Previ, revealed there were 19 cases of resistance in 2024, just one less than the previous year.
Meanwhile, there were 9 cases of vilification in 2024, down from 14 cases in 2023. When it comes to outright violence against officials, there were 28 cases in 2024, down from 36 in 2023.
As for the year 2025, for which information available covers the period until March 2024, there were 5 cases of insults and threats directed at officers. There were also single cases of resistance and violence.
It was announced earlier this year that harsher penalties for attacks on public officials will be in effect, with insults and threats seeing a minimum fine raised from €800 to €1,200.
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