Jaqq, what low standards. What a bunch of substandard Hamalli United.

Published: December 8, 2014 at 7:34pm

A Police Commissioner addressing his subordinate – a constable who has just shot at somebody – as “aw siehbi”.

SIEHBEK?

He’s your subordinate. He’s just shot at somebody in the road. Where’s your authority? Bleeding at the other end of a knife in your cousin’s hands?

ray zammit

ok siehbi 2




16 Comments Comment

  1. Back to the 70s says:

    U Alla jbierek, qed jghidlu li spara zewg tiri u iwiegbu “U ijwa orrajt”.

  2. curious says:

    Where is Ramona Frendo (Mrs Peter Borg of Bortex) and her meritocracy?

    Issa ejja ilghaba tal-pulita ma’ dan il-hmieg.

    Go and wear sackcloth, all of you. Kif ma tisthux.

  3. Reporter says:

    Retired judge Philip Sciberras (one of the three on the inquiry) has a brother called Gorg who posted this comment on Manuel Mallia’s Facebook Timeline:

    Gorg Sciberras‎/Emmanuel Mallia
    November 24 at 10:44am · Santa Venera ·
    Habib kif tirrezenja nmorru nieklu u nixorbu flimkien…..halli tinsa! hahahaha

  4. R Camilleri says:

    Remember that the Commissioner of Police is Kugin Manuel.

  5. Jojo says:

    It’s almost as if the Commissioner is afraid of Sheenan.

  6. Xejn Sew says:

    What is Kitten Zammit Tabona going to do about this?

    Is he going to write on Facebook about his disgust at the government’s corruption?

  7. Towni says:

    Il-Bully ta’ Burmarrad ser isejjah konferenza stampa Kastijja fil-minuti li gejjin.

  8. L.Gatt says:

    So did Smith stop at some point or did Sheehan shoot at him during the car chase?

    If the former, why on earth did he shoot at the car if Smith had stopped and possibly came out of the car.

    If Smith was still driving, how could Sheehan have been driving, speaking on the phone and shooting simultaneously?

    Multitasking miracle, or am I missing something?

  9. Frame me up says:

    It is obvious from the tone of their voices that these two men had already spoken to each other.

    Could this be a possible scenario?

    Mallia is in the car with Sheehan. They’re doing some sort of transaction/deal with Smith. Things get of of hand.

    Eye witnesses said there was someone else in the car with Sheehan.

    Smith escapes. Sheehan gives chase, he shoots at him. At this point Mallia is still in the car. On the phone call Sheehan is heard saying “Dottor”.

    They call Pawlu l-Machine Gun to come get Minister Mallia who is taken to Police HQ, thus creating the alibi that Mallia wasn’t present.

    At this moment when Mallia switches cars they come up with the idea of the hit and run.

    Sheehan smashes the mirror with the butt of the gun – if you see the picture of the damaged mirror it is totally smashed on top and practically intact beneath.

    The subsequent phone calls are made to cover the fact that Mallia was at the actual scene of the crime.

    And where is Silvio Scerri in all of this? His silence is deafening. Apart from the alleged phone call he made to the Malta Today newsroom we haven’t seen him of heard from him.

  10. adrian says:

    Parents should never treat their offspring as friends; neither should teachers treat their students as such; but the police commissioner finds nothing wrong in calling a criminal ‘sieħbi’.

  11. Sparky says:

    How can we trust the police force when, in one of the conversations between the minister’s driver and a Rapid Intervention Unit policeman, the latter is heard saying: ‘X’garalu dan?’, referring to the victim.

    The police on site should have been impartial. Just highlights that this guy is, or thought, or was led to believe he was untouchable.

  12. SZ says:

    L-aqwa fl-Ewropa!

  13. Natalie Mallett says:

    Mank saqsieh laqtux jew ghandux bzonn ambulanza ta! Le, ghalfejn.

    Kien diga jaf kollox mil-A-Z x’gara.

    Vera waqaw fir-ridikolu, huma u kull min jemmen kelma milli jghidu.

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