The Local Enforcement System Agency (LESA) refused to state how many individuals had been fined by community officers for breaching quarantine regulations and admitted its inability to enforce the same rules.
Despite having issued fines in the past, it said on Monday that these regulations were not enforced by officers but by the police and health authorities.
This reply follows a decision taken last month by magistrate Victor Axiaq in two cases which involve breach of quarantine rules imposed by LESA. The court ruled that no local council, regional committee or agency for local enforcement had the power to enforce, or even commence proceedings, against any person accused of breaching COVID quarantine rules.
Although the quarantine regulations fell within the competence of the commissioners for justice, the magistrate ruled that they were not listed among offences which could be enforced by community officers. Thus, the two fines were declared null and void.
It was also revealed by Times of Malta that LESA has refused a Freedom of Information request by the same newsroom, asking for the number of fines issued by its officers against people who breached the rules. ‘LESA does not enforce quarantine rules, as they are enforced by the police and the health authorities’ it said by way of explanation.
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