I have filed a police report against the chairman of the Malta Council for Science and Technology

Published: November 30, 2014 at 10:42pm
Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando Sammut - I now understand a glimmer of what his first and second wives must have gone through and what they must still be going through given the nature of his vindictiveness and fixation.

Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando Sammut – I now understand a glimmer of what his first and second wives must have gone through and what they must still be going through given the nature of his vindictiveness and fixation.

A couple of hours ago, I went down to the police station and filed a report against the chairman of the Malta Council for Science and Technology, for harassing me with a string of unsolicited and abusive text messages.

It is actually quite disturbing being at the receiving end of a clearly unstable man’s obsessively vengeful thoughts and plotting. And I am just somebody who writes about him. I can only imagine what the wives who left him, because of his abuse, went through or are going through now. It must be utter hell.

No wonder his current wife cited all those things in her petition to have their marriage declared null. She even mentioned police reports filed against him and which we never heard about, and cited the neighbours as witnesses, presumably because of what they heard and saw.

His previous wife apparently also filed a slew of police reports against him for text messages sent at all hours of the day and night.

There is obviously a psychiatric pattern here because he did the same to people in government before 2013, and they should have sent him to hell and reported him to the police, but instead they tried to keep the boat afloat and in so doing created a couple of monsters who are now well and truly inflicted on the country.

Whatever the outcome of my report to the police, at least it is down on the record because Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando has a long history of vindictive behaviour and of plotting for years to devise a way of doing people in when he has fixated on them. All that energy dissipated on getting revenge. So very Sicilian in all the wrong ways.

He seems to think that he has British blood (apparently, he prizes it) because his third assumed surname is Smith. Well, it’s not Smith at all, but Sammut. His great-great-grandfather Sammut was an engineer on a British floating dock. The navvies he dealt with couldn’t handle the pronunciation of Sammut, so they solved it by nicknaming him Smith. He assumed the name and nickname in conjunction – Sammut Smith – and eventually some of his descendants dropped the Sammut bit. And now in 2014, Jeffrey Pullicino (his legal name) is actively petitioning the courts for permission to make the nickname, which British navvies gave his great-great-grandfather Sammut, his third legal surname.

It beggars belief.




27 Comments Comment

  1. Brian Sinclair says:

    This guy needs help. A good push to oblivion.

  2. Albatross says:

    Well done!

  3. TinaB says:

    Hekk, hu go fik, Jeff.

    What a loser.

    Well done, Daphne.

  4. ciccio says:

    Didn’t he post a picture on Facebook of his 51st birthday cake with a message to Keep Calm? What was that, his psychiatrist’s prescription?

  5. Viva il- Farizej says:

    Didn’t he have anything better to do when in London with his girl friend than send abusive texts?

  6. Joe Fenech says:

    Is he able to actually realise that harassment is not confined to the internet?

  7. La Redoute says:

    Isn’t he supposed to be in London for a birthday celebration with his latest shag, who bid him keep calm and carry on dancing all night?

    What a let down for her that he spent the entire weekend fixating about another woman.

    [Daphne – He returned to Malta this afternoon and let me know as soon as he landed, by means of a totally weird text that began HAHAHAHA. Getting off a plane, the last thing on my mind would be Jeffrey Pullicino.]

  8. dutchie says:

    You did the right thing. That way, a bit of it is off your chest.

  9. bob-a-job says:

    The Maltese version of Vivaldi’s ‘Orlando Furioso’

  10. C.G says:

    Ghaddej mic-change of life ghax ilu jbiddel.

    For Science he uses women, for Technology he uses his mobile and for a chairman he used…?

  11. ian says:

    I can’t say that I envy you. However your line of work attracts the attention of sickos the world over.

  12. ciccio says:

    Can Science and Technology do something for him?

  13. Peritocracy says:

    Couldn’t you ask your mobile operator to block his number from sending you messages and let him vent into the void?

  14. Catherine says:

    Hopefully more Maltese women will follow your example and report this type of behaviour.

    It is so common among Maltese men – it’s incredible what so many of them think they can get away with.

    The number of times a woman turns a man down and it ends in a torrent of abuse is disturbing.

    At different points in my life I’ve been sorry mobile phones were invented, as have many female friends of mine.

    Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando Whatever’s behaviour towards you is obviously symptomatic of the same disordered sense of entitlement.

    [Daphne – Yes, I know. I’ve had to deal with a fair few in my time. So many Maltese men are like this that I’m beginning to think that it can’t be simply a matter of poor upbringing, because it seems to span all social classes and family types.]

  15. Tabatha White says:

    The few good men left within the Police Force should appreciate the trust you have just shown in their Force, when you have every reason not to at this particular moment.

    [Daphne – It is quite obvious that there are two conflicting forces here and that one is stronger than the other.]

    • Tabatha White says:

      Of course.

      If Gafa and id-Devil had to be the gang leaders, for example, I know where I’d be.

      All the rest of the picture within the Force, is not so clear.

  16. QahbuMalti says:

    “Whatever the outcome of my report to the police, at least it is down on the record” … Naive statement in Malta 2014 – we have third party log-ons at our disposal.

    [Daphne – Learn to distinguish between an arrest report and a report filed by a person. A report filed by a person cannot be deleted for the simple reason that the person who files it is given a reference number. The information the report contains is volunteered by the person making the report so obviously it cannot be ‘disappeared’ because the person will have the information himself or herself.

    An arrest report, however, is police information. It is what THEY report on the arrest. Once it disappears it is gone for good.]

  17. ken il malti says:

    Sammut?

    At least he could have had a cool Maltese surname like “Mirabitur”, whose family had a private shipyard in Senglea in the 19th century.

  18. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Yes well, he’s still chairman of the MCST.

  19. lina caruana says:

    The description fits perfectly to other people dangerous to society born with a psychopathic tendency.

    Undoubtedly there could be a lack of licensed psychologists to detect such maladies in this troubled society.

    Perhaps refer to a psychiatrist for these people must be stopped from harming people in disastrous ways.

    Our society is unfortunate in not identifying such people and guarding against harm. On the contrary often systems support them.

  20. tinnat says:

    Daphne is Jeffrey Pullicino’s way of venting a lot of pent up frustration, at least of the political kind.

  21. gaetano pace says:

    On a personal note. Have courage and stand up tall. I know what you are going through.

    The previous Labour administration used to do it to my wife by means of anonymous telephone calls to the point that they were driving her insane.

    She is still bearing the consequences. My solidarity and encouragement go with you all the way.

    [Daphne – Thank you.]

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