
Tuesday, 14th April 2009 - 12:17CET
Burglars come knocking - woman robbed of €11,000
A 46-year-old woman was robbed of €11,000 this morning by two armed men who knocked on the door of her residence in Mosta.
The police said the incident happened at 9.40 in Britannia Street.
The woman said that two men knocked on her door and when she opened, they demanded cash. One of them pointed a firearm at her and they forced their way in.
They later ran off with a sum not exceeding €11,000.
The woman, who had been on her own, was not injured.
Magistrate Giovanni Griscti is holding an inquiry.







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Answer: Making another crime!!
About the use of cameras to reduce crime I agree, but again what the culprits will be sentenced?
And anyone has a right to keep howevermuch money he wants in his / her house! The problem lies elsewhere. We are having shootings and daring burglaries practically every day!
However, I feel safer in big cities like London where the police [presence is felt at all times of day and that almost every inch of the city is monitored by cameras. Can we have that system to? Is it asking too much?
thugs will kill you.
I think we have been kind with criminals too much now and they are paying us back. What do they want more? Sentences are lenient and our prison can be easily compared to a 3 star hotel. Let's start treating and perceiving criminals as aliens or non-Maltese and not like they are part of us. They are here to harm us.
So how can we improve the gun crime situation, apart from much stiffer penalties for gun crime?
I would say a first step in reducing gun crime is for the police or armed forces, to check all registered guns against the registry. Then at least the ownership of the registered guns is known and their serial numbers, any gun without a proper serial number should be confiscated and destroyed.
There should be an amnesty to hand in 'irregular firearms' and after that no excuses are permitted.
There should also be a confidential 'hotline' where members of the public can call regarding any information on 'irregular gun ownership' without being named.
The police should then confiscate all unregistered guns, and prosecute those in possession of unregistered guns.
There should be a set penalty for keeping unregistered guns, set at a high level say 2,000 euros or 3 months jail.
If you are a genuine sportsman this is no hardship.