How the Labour Party deals with crime in its ranks: the deputy party leader covers up cocaine dealing in a party club
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November 23, 2014 at 7:28pm
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This is a dark chapter in Malta’s history.
Or another Golden era depending on your mental state.
Yeah but he has a doctor of LAW from the University of Malta.
Recent events remind me of Gianni ‘Il-Pupa’ Psaila’s death. He died during the Labour government of 1996-1998. He was supposed to have been found dead in a shaft which he fell into when police, who for the first time in years somehow managed to apprehend a house-breaker in the act, chased him across rooftops.
Or so we were told.
Journalists were not there within minutes to report on the scene of the accident.
Gianna Psaila was the man who turned state evidence and testified against his former Labour-thug-colleagues of the 1980s during a compilation of evidence. He mysteriously died before the case came to trial.
A bomb was placed under his car seat which permanantly injured his legs.
How he climbed up the stairs and ran across roofs to escape the police is a mystery.
He is supposed to have died when he lost his grip climbing down a drain pipe if I recall well.
A forewarning of better things to come. Wake up Malta
Jekk min rema it-trab qered il-provi, min nehha l-karozza minn taht il-mini x`ghamel?