Inspector Gadget he have de vast experience

Published: July 4, 2012 at 8:35pm

From Anglu Farrugia’s Facebook page:

Anglu has vast experience in the legal profession including having held the role of Police Superintendent between 1977-1996. During this time, he was chosen to undertake speacialised police courses and induction in Scotland Yard and also in the hostile environment of Northern Ireland.

He doesn’t even understand the separation of powers: Anglu has vast experience in the legal profession including having held the role of police superintendent.

Anyway, that’s a lie. He was an inspector in the 1980s. I can vouch for that.

You know, I’m really disappointed. Neither Anglu Farrugia nor Jason Micallef has popped round for a house visit yet.




18 Comments Comment

  1. toyger says:

    Lucky you. I had the displeasure of having one of them try to persuade me to vote for him, and believe me, he didn’t take the hint and leave.

    [Daphne – I’ll give you a tip. When that sort of thing happens, you must pretend to be going out yourself. In winter, you reach for your coat, and in summer, for your car keys and handbag.]

    It’s one of the misfortunes of living in an apartment and having to rely on an intercom, as once you have answered, it’s bad manners to not let them in. I’ll have to start looking out the balcony from now on.

    Ican’t risk wasting another 30-60mins with another loser.

    • Neil Dent says:

      Bad manners? Seriously? I live in an apartment too, and NONE of these losers are getting through my door. You don’t need to be rude – just firm and direct. They’ll get it.

  2. Paul Bonnici says:

    The Malta police force is as rotten as ever, as you yourself Daphne can testify. The PN had over 20 years to sort it out, but they hardly did anything. It feels like Malta is a police state, with the police acting above the law.

    • Paul Bonnici says:

      And when the Labour Party wins the election next year, they will thank the PN for leaving the police intact from when they were last in power, so not much reform required on that front.

  3. Botom says:

    Do you really need such nonsense at your house?

  4. ciccio says:

    Did Gadget come across dangerous dinosours in the “hostile environment of Northern Ireland”?

    He still carries the mentality of a policeman, to the point of confusing it with the legal profession. A bit like Joseph, who still thinks and acts like a Super One reporter.

  5. La Redoute says:

    induction in Scotland Yard.

    What must that have been like?

  6. Galian says:

    Don’t hold your breath, Daphne. The best you can hope for is a visit from Anthony Agius Decelis.

    [Daphne – Last time round, I had a visit from JPOS and another from Charlo Bonnici, and what do you know, I voted for the wrong man.]

  7. Jozef says:

    Induction in Scotland Yard and also in the hostile environment of Northern Ireland?

    Is he saying he risked one of Yana’s bags of manure?

  8. canon says:

    Anglu Farrugia or Jason Micallef. Choosing between two evils.

  9. Reporter says:

    Would you offer them coffee or … ?

  10. Min Jaf says:

    The ‘spealialised’ course evidently did not cover spelling.

  11. Paul says:

    Hostile environment in Northern Ireland? What about that in Malta in Labour’s “golden years”? Was not much better than that in Northern Ireland. He would know. Shame on him.

  12. jeff says:

    I’m Maltese but live in Ireland and I’d love to show this to a few people particularly the “hostile environment in Northern Ireland” bit.

    Quite a few people here think we were behind the Iron Curtain and that Mintoff was a dictator in the 1970s and 80s – not far off from the truth, I suppose. What a pontificating and patronizing git.

  13. denis says:

    Yes, Anglu has vast experience of Depot interrogations.

  14. The Happy One says:

    Dear Toyger, I live in an apartment too, so i don’t answer unless people tell me that they are coming over. The chances that whoever is ringing the bell is George Clooney are very, very small indeed.

  15. TROY says:

    In 1987 he was still an inspector, clinging to Demarco’s tail in hope of becoming police commissioner.

    Then when Alfred Calleja became chief of police and shattered gadget’s dream, Angelo swore vengence on the PN.

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