€8,500 in cash and equipment stolen from car
Two men were remanded in custody today after pleading not guilty to stealing €3,500 in cash and music and sound equipment worth €5,000.
The theft allegedly took place from a car parked in School Street, Tarxien on Wednesday-Thursday night. The car belonged to Joel Caruana, of Tarxien.
The men, Ryan Camenzuli 25 and Victor DeGabriele, 26, both of Cospicua, were also accused of stealing a credit card and concert tickets.
Mr Camenzuli on his own was also accused of committing a crime during the operative period of a suspended jail term, while Mr DeGabriele was accused of breaching the condition of a previous release and also committing a crime during the term of a suspended sentence.
Defence counsel Michael Schriha and Mark Busuttil told the court that their clients were categorically denying that they were ever involved in these thefts and they had alibis which showed they were nowhere near the place of the alleged theft.
Inspector Spiridione Zammit said there were a number of witnesses to this crime. These two men were not trustworthy as evident from their criminal records, and they should therefore be remanded in custody.
Magistrate Marse-Ann Farrugia remanded them in custody after considering prosecution fears that evidence would be tampered with.
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P. Borg
Dec 7th 2010, 07:23
Viva is-sentenzi sospizi li dejjem hergin mil-qorti bhal pastizzi.
adrian vella
Dec 6th 2010, 21:21
Seems like suspended sentences REALLY work !!!!!
Darren Bonnici
Dec 6th 2010, 16:22
Kemm ghawn min hu ghajjur hanina!!
J Esposito
Dec 6th 2010, 15:44
What are €3500 in cash doing in a car anyway?
H.Calleja
Dec 6th 2010, 15:24
Without entering into the merit of this particualr case, it seems that most of the criminal acts are being performed by people who are either relapsers or out on bail. The Court must definitely take notice of all this!