Prison for longtime heroin addict
A man with arms covered in black marks from an eight-year history of injecting heroin was yesterday jailed after he admitted to stealing two cars and relapsing.
Bjorn Borg, who looks much older than his 27 years, admitted to stealing a Toyota Hilux and an Opel Vectra between last week and Tuesday. He also admitted to relapsing and driving without a licence.
After legal aid lawyer Adrian Camilleri confirmed his client's guilty plea, Magistrate Silvio Meli asked Mr Borg how bad his drug problem was and he said that he had been on drugs for eight years.
When asked how he had started, he said it was his former girlfriend who had first tempted him to take the drug.
Police Inspector Edmond Cuschieri said that Mr Borg had cooperated with the police and had shown them where the stolen cars were.
Magistrate Silvio Meli jailed him for two years and six months and banned him from driving for five years.
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Alex Borg
May 21st 2010, 01:02
What a waste of two and a half years of his life! Why not negotiate a sentence whereby time spent in rehabilitation is discounted from his prison sentence! That would have been an incentive for the man to do some soul searching while receiving help to rehabilitate and learn a skill or trade which he could then find useful when returning to normal life. This is a retrograde and obscurantist sentence. Civil society must not always attribute the entire responsibility of the crime to the individual. By contrast, civil society should take upon itself a duty to assist and rehabilitate because there may be cases when it may even a small part of responsibility.
Karl Consiglio
May 20th 2010, 12:46
Before that you got to cure him from his addiction, or keep an eye on him finding himself his daily fix in jail.