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WATCH: Police union calls for Tiktoker ‘Mona60000’ to be charged after insulting corps

WATCH: Police union calls for Tiktoker 'Mona60000' to be charged after insulting corps
Aug 30 2022 Share

The Malta Police Union has lodged a complaint with the Commissioner of Police request a formal investigation and arraignment in Court of TikTok user Mona60000 in relation to a video of the individual using “offensive words and false accusations against the members of the Malta Police Union.”

 

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The individual in question is no stranger to the spotlight, oftentimes being the subject of mass discussion for her public acts. In her most recent video, she calls the corps “p*fta” before going on to state that they don’t take action when you call to report.

Mona60000 frequently uploads TikToks videos which garner tens of thousands of views, often accusing Maltese people of racism and online hate, with one particular video stating: “when an animals dies, you cry, why do you enjoy it when a foreigner dies?”

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PBS fined €3,610 for airing insensitive Marsa murder footage

PBS fined €3,610 for airing insensitive Marsa murder footage
Aug 30 2022 Share

The Public Broadcasting Services has been ordered to pay €3,610 for airing graphic footage from a murder scene in Marsa in July. 

The footage of a medical team administering CPR on victim Mahmoud Adly was aired during the 8pm news bulletin on Sunday 24th July on both TVM and TVM News+. 

The Broadcasting Authority said in a statement that the state broadcaster admitted to all charges brought against it as the PBS was found in brach of several public broadcasting laws. 

The victim was reportedly stabbed four times by Sudanese national Al Mahy Ezzo Saaed, who is being charged with murder in court. The audience had not been warned in advance of the sensitivity of the images. 

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Maltese goalkeeper Maya Cachia joins Venezia Calcio Femminile

Maltese goalkeeper Maya Cachia joins Venezia Calcio Femminile
Aug 30 2022 Share

Yet more Maltese women footballers making international waves! Goalkeeper Maya Cachia is officially joining Venezia Calico Femminile after signing a deal for the 2022/23 season.

Times of Malta revealed that Cachia will be joining Italian football and furthering her sports career with the team. 

 

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This marks her second year in Italy’s third-tier after being part of Crotone in her debut season in Italy. She went on to play five games between Serie C and Coppa Italia -Serie C. She made her debut in the latter against ASD Coscarello.

Taking to social media, Cachia expressed her joy for the new opportunity, saying: ‘The next chapter begins. Beyond grateful to be joining this ambitious club while eagerly waiting to stat defending these new colours.’ 

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Best summer ever! Malta’s BIGGEST club night G7 Fridays is closing this week

Best summer ever! Malta's BIGGEST club night G7 Fridays is closing this week
Aug 30 2022 Share

If it’s events we’re talking about, it’s easy to say that this summer was one for the books for Malta’s leading events brand G7 Events.

Beyond absolutely massive festivals like Isle of MTV Malta Music Week & World Club Dome Island Edition, their iconic G7 Fridays residency at Gianpula Main Room G7 definitely made it’s mark in Malta’s clubbing culture… and it’s coming to an end for this summer.

 

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Summer 2022’s final farewell will coincide with G7 Fridays’ massive closing night, which is pinned for Friday 2nd September! With a line-up of rising stars and local favourites including Debrii, Miggy, Koroma, D-Rey, Cleaven, Sar, Kieren, Gabii and Nagem, as well as JD Patrick and Supre on MC duty, you know we’re in for a big one.

See out the summer in style and close it in the best way possible with G7 Events!

Send this to your party squad!

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