
The Office of the Prime Minister has released the terms of reference for an administrative inquiry investigating the circumstances behind a drug theft that took place at the AFM’s Safi Barracks on Saturday night.
A total of 225kg of cannabis resin was stolen from a container that was being stored there on behalf of the law courts, as it was evidence in a magisterial inquiry. The stolen drugs were part of a larger seizure intercepted at Malta Freeport in June.
The inquiry, led by retired judge Geoffrey Valenzia, is set to conclude by March 14 and aims to:
Examine the facts, procedures, legal framework, and systems that led to the court exhibits being stored under the AFM’s custody.
Assess whether adequate security measures were in place.
Investigate the actions taken by different entities involved in the case and determine any connections between them.
Provide recommendations on necessary regulatory and administrative improvements.
Additionally, Judge Valenzia has been asked to advise the government on whether his findings should be made public, considering judicial and security concerns.
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