Stop wondering why Minister Mallia sat in on interviews for the new Security Service recruits

Published: June 30, 2013 at 3:18am

This country is SERIOUSLY sick.

2009: Nationalist Minister John Dalli’s brother is arraigned for drug smuggling and held on remand. Godfrey Scicluna, head of the Security Service, explains how the drug-smuggling gang was caught after 300 telephone calls were intercepted. Franco Debono is defence lawyer to one member of the gang; Manuel Mallia is defence lawyer to another.

2013: We don’t know where John Dalli’s brother is, though the last we heard of him, he was out on bail. He might well be sheltering in Libya, as he has done that before. John Dalli is now unofficial Labour Minister for Health. Godfrey Scicluna has resigned from his post as Security Service chief after an unrelated incident. Franco Debono is Law Commissioner. Manuel Mallia is Police Minister and until last week, also Justice Minister.

The Times, Saturday, February 14, 2009

by Waylon Johnston

OVER 300 CALLS RECORDED BY SECURITY SERVICE IN ‘CANNABIS’ CASE

The Security Services recorded over 300 telephone calls between a contractor and four men, all of whom were arraigned following the seizure of 30 kilograms of a substance at first thought to be cannabis but which turned out to be green soap.

Godfrey Scicluna, from the Security Service, testified yesterday that he had recorded over 300 phone calls between Sebastian Dalli and Rupert Busuttil, Carmelo Borg, Marvin Debono and Paul Azzopardi. Conversations between Mr Busuttil and his girlfriend, Julie Spiteri, and between Mr Borg and his girlfriend, Bernice Debono, had also been recorded.

When confronted with the recordings of the phone calls during interrogation, Mr Dalli could not come up with a reasonable explanation about what they had discussed, Superintendent Neil Harrison said. Shortly afterwards, the four men were asked whether they wanted to testify in the case against Mr Dalli and they refused, as was their right by law so as not to incriminate themselves.

Mr Dalli stands charged with conspiring to import 30 kilograms of “cannabis”.

The Magistrates’ Court heard that Mr Dalli was arrested a day after the police drug squad swooped on an area known as Miġra l-Ferħa, limits of Rabat, in an operation that yielded 30 kilograms of what they first thought was cannabis but which eventually turned out to be soap. The “drugs” were brought from Libya on board a yacht called the Jolly Roger on December 27 at about 8 p.m.

Mr Busuttil, 34, Mr Borg, 31, Mr Debono, 22, and Paul Azzopardi, 39 – were arraigned in connection with the crime after the police said they were caught leaving the scene in two cars.

Mr Harrison said one of the cars, an Isuzu Gemini, was owned by a subsidiary company belonging to Mr Dalli. The three 10 kilogram packets of “cannabis” were found in this vehicle.

After being arrested and interrogated, Mr Dalli was given police bail but breached the conditions imposed when he left the island for Libya.

He was re-arrested on his return, arraigned and remanded in custody.

Magistrate Miriam Hayman decided yesterday that Mr Dalli should remain in preventive custody until the next sitting on February 20 when two more witnesses are expected to be heard. She will then rule on bail.

The police carried out a search at Mr Dalli’s home and they found two mobile phones, two Vodafone starter packs and a revolver with 44 rounds of ammunition. Nothing was lifted from the offices of his construction plant.

Police Inspector Johann Fenech said that when he spoke to Ms Spiteri she said that her boyfriend told her he had to “pick up some stuff and then get paid for doing so”.

Ms Debono said her boyfriend told her he had work to do in Gozo and that he would be accompanied by Mr Azzopardi. In a second statement to the police, Ms Debono admitted to having known that something was going to be brought in on her boyfriend’s yacht, the Jolly Roger.

The case continues.

Police Inspectors Jesmond Borg and Norbert Ciappara also prosecuted.

Lawyers Franco Debono and Charmaine Cherrett appeared for Mr Azzopardi.

Lawyers Gianella Caruana Curran and Emmanuel Mallia appeared for Mr Debono and Mr Borg.

Lawyer Arthur Azzopardi appeared for Mr Busuttil.




9 Comments Comment

  1. Natalie says:

    This country is going to the dogs, and at the head of the pack is a poodle.

  2. Montalbano says:

    Fejn hu l-avukat Franco Debono?

  3. Kevin says:

    Read together this post and the earlier one (http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2013/06/manuel-mallia-doesnt-want-the-secret-service-to-spend-so-much-time-monitoring-drug-traffickers-he-said-so-himself-and-we-didnt-understand-the-significance/) proves a stark point.

    The basic philosophy of Labour governments in Malta has not changed over the past 50 years.

    There is a successive erosion of democracy measured out daily in tiny doses. Each day heralds some little change that, on its own, stands inconsequential.

    When these changes are fitted together, the horrendous picture of dictatorship and manipulation of the law emerges.

    Brainwashed as they are, Labour supporters rush in their droves to support and defend their favourite team “ghax in-Nazzjonalisti farrkuh il-pajjiz.” Miskina Malta taghna, ukoll.

    • observer says:

      Re. your third para.

      Those are called ‘Fabian tactics’ – and il-perit salvatur was a master at them.

      Such were the tactics used by a Roman General, Fabius, who tried to erode his enemy’s resistance by nibbling at their forces/defences in tiny ‘bites’.

      Each one was, in itself, hardly noticeable or actually decidedly effective – so the enemy did not bother to much about the result. Until, that is, the ensuing damage was too disastrous to remedy – and that was that.

  4. Gahan says:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130630/local/-Minister-s-aide-told-police-to-arrest-me-.475922

    Soldiers , police officers, police commissioner and security personnel ordered about by the minister’s aide.

    They stop you because you act responsibly because of repercussions(safety and security) and end up investigated on other secondary issues.

    “Hekk hu go fik halli tara min hu , u kemm ghandu sahha Silvio Scerri”.

    Four years nine months to go.

  5. Sparky says:

    The hundred million dollar question: how to get rid of this incompetent, cheap and alien government?

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