Police union chief would like some nice chaps to go to his farm and look at his ducks (u hekk)

Published: January 4, 2017 at 9:29pm

Sandro Camilleri, who is in his 40s, unmarried and lives with his mother, looks as though he has begun to lose the plot. He has taken to wearing flamboyant ties and matching pocket-squares with tight, ill-fitting semi-shiny suits, and takes any opportunity to perform before the cameras, even if it’s in a large black car with the Prime Minister’s state-paid blogger and the Civil Liberties Minister’s son, for a show on the Labour Party’s television station.

You’ll find it hard to believe, but Camilleri actually is a serving police inspector. But he is a Taghna Lkoll police inspector who, for the last almost two years, has been on secondment on full pay to the General Workers Union, in the role of president of the Malta Police Officers Union.

This video below, in which he performs for the Labour Party’s television station newsroom (of course; what else) is what he apparently believes is an appropriate response to the assault of a police officer in St Julian’s. You have to wonder whether he went straight to the camera from some festive drinks.

“So, constable, you want to come to my farm, see my ducks u hekk?”