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Two charged in court for hold-ups in Convenience shops

Two charged in court for hold-ups in Convenience shops
Feb 16 2022 Share

Two men have been charged in court in connection with a string of armed hold-ups targeting Convenience shops. 

Tyson Bugeja, 26, and David Joseph Bonnici, 34, were arraigned in court this morning by Police Inspectors Lydon Zammit, Stephen Gulia and Sarah Zerafa before magistrate Astrid May Grima. 

The two had been apprehended following a police investigation into the armed robberies which targeted a chain of shop outlets in Paola, Zejtun, Zabbar and San Gwann over the last two months. 

They were accused of four counts of theft aggravated by violence, means and value, detaining a number of people against their will and slightly injuring one of them. They were also charged for carrying a weapon during the commission of a crime against the person. 

Bugeja was also accused of carrying a knife in public without a police permit and breaching conditions imposed by the courts in sentences and bail decrees handed down in the months preceding the robberies. 

As for Bonnici, he was additionally charged with committing another hold up at a Convenience store in Zabbar last December. The men pleaded not guilty during their arraignment this morning. 

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Traffic jams across Malta after Marsa accident

Traffic jams across Malta after Marsa accident
Feb 16 2022 Share

Following a tragic accident which unfortunately took the life of a food courier in Aldo Moro, Malta’s roads have become one big traffic jam.

After a truck collided with a pole on the road’s central slip and overturning, a motorcyclist from Nepal carrying food was hit by the pole. 

The ensuing chaos resulted in many of Malta’s roads getting jammed with vehicles as authorities rushed to address the situation. Ambulances, police, civil protection and other civil services convened on the scene to remove the hazards, address any injuries and manoeuvre traffic. 

Officials are advising an added level of precaution for any driver on the road so as to avoid any other complications as the situation is dealt with by those working on ensuring safety on our roads. 

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Customs canine Zekkin sniffs out €15,030 undeclared cash

Customs canine Zekkin sniffs out €15,030 undeclared cash
Feb 16 2022 Share

Customs canine Zekkin intercepted €15,030 in undeclared cash at the Malta International Airport departures lounge. 

A young Maltese woman was en-route to Dubai when she was stopped by Customs Officers after the canine gave positive indication towards the passenger.

Customs Officers asked the woman how much money she was carrying, to which she replied €10,000. The woman was then asked to present all the money she was carrying, with the woman revealing around €10,030. 

A thorough search however led to the discovery of another €5,000. The woman was offered an out-of-court settlement to which she agreed to and was administered a fine. 

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€80,000 annual pay for PBS executive chairman

€80,000 annual pay for PBS executive chairman
Feb 16 2022 Share

Minister Carmelo Abela revealed that Mark Sammut, the executive chairman at Malta’s national broadcaster PBS, is being paid a salary of €80,000 annually.

Abela confirmed this following a parliamentary question by PN MP Joe Ellis. The Opposition MP asked for a copy of the contract but this was not provided. 

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Abela insisted that Sammut’s appointment is different to his predecessors since he now occupies both roles of CEO and chairman. Sammut was appointed to the role in April of 2021, replacing University of Malta Pro-Rector Carmen Sammut and Charles Dalli. 

This follows a Nationalist Party constitutional case launched over the national broadcaster’s ‘Labour propaganda.’ The party claimed that news coverage during the 20:00 slot has at times been taken up with over 50% Labour directed messaging. 

The opposition claims that the service no longer offered balanced views on sensitive topics of national importance. 

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