Justin Mallia, 25, of Bormla, faces serious charges for allegedly stealing two invaluable gold French-era medals from Birgu’s Maritime Museum. Initially admitting guilt, Mallia later changed his plea to not guilty, risking significant bail forfeiture and up to eight years in prison.
Mallia’s audacious scheme involved posing as an Education Department official to gain access to the museum during a school event. However, swift police intervention led to his arrest, with the stolen medals promptly recovered.
The stolen artifacts, dating back to Malta’s struggle for liberation from French occupation, hold immense historical value, making their theft particularly egregious.
Heritage Malta praised law enforcement for their swift action and highlighted the importance of robust security measures in safeguarding cultural heritage.
As legal proceedings continue, Mallia’s case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of protecting Malta’s rich cultural legacy and the ongoing challenges faced by heritage institutions.
In the meantime, the Maritime Museum remains vigilant in preserving Malta’s cherished heritage.
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