Accused of Marsascala theft

A Marsascala man was yesterday charged with breaking into a house, holding several people against their will and stealing. Charles Cutajar, 42, pleaded not guilty to breaking into a Marsascala house and stealing several items, including a Versace...

A Marsascala man was yesterday charged with breaking into a house, holding several people against their will and stealing.

Charles Cutajar, 42, pleaded not guilty to breaking into a Marsascala house and stealing several items, including a Versace watch, holding several people against their will, the possession of a firearm and a knife without a licence and relapsing.

Mr Cutajar was remanded in police custody.

Police Inspectors Silvio Valletta and Malcolm Spiteri prosecuted.

Lawyers José Herrera and Roberto Montalto appeared for Mr Cutajar.

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