Three arrests over cemetery thefts
The police said today that they have arrested two men in connection with investigations into a spate of thefts from cemeteries.
Another man has been arrested for receiving stolen goods.
The police also recovered several items stolen from tombstones.
The three are expected to be arraigned in the coming days.
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Claire Busuttil
Jun 21st 2011, 09:03
Ara sa fejn jista jasal il bniedem ta ghal flus!!!!
James Scerri
Jun 21st 2011, 08:42
Pulizija ta Malta : Prosit...m'hemmx kliem jiddeskrivi xoghol eccellenti taghkom!
Naqleb naqa l-argument....U dawk li insterqulhom l-oggetti minn fuq l-oqbra?....dan kif se jibqaw?
Lonza Borg
Jun 21st 2011, 08:14
Prosit Police,good day and God bless you all.
Mr Joe Cordina
Jun 21st 2011, 08:01
Hats off to the officers involved in this investigation. a job well done
Mr FRANS H SAID
Jun 21st 2011, 07:07
All bloggers comment about the courts of "justice".
Well it seems that like all other institutions, our courts are very lenient with "criminals" but then throw the book with all the delays possible on the innocent so that they seem to be doing their job.
Mr Joe Micallef
Jun 21st 2011, 06:05
Well done Malta Police hope your work is not for nothing.
Mr John Azzopoardi
Jun 21st 2011, 00:00
The police did their job, now it's up to the judge to do his.
Alfred Grech
Jun 20th 2011, 22:30
Prosit to the Police for finding out who most probably damaged and stole statues and ornaments from the Addolorata. A family friend of ours were victims of this crime and hope their statue will be returned.
Mr Joe Cordina
Jun 21st 2011, 07:59
If any of your property is recovered by the police, you should apply in writing for it. The police will then photograph the objects for evidence during any court proceedings and hand them over to the owner. As it is the police are no longer required to keep the objects untill the end of court proceedings.
D Dalli
Jun 20th 2011, 22:25
Can someone please tell me how I can get my dad's grave's handles back please ?
Abigail Attard
Jun 20th 2011, 22:01
Well done to our police force.....may them idiots rot in theire cell..
Joe Grech
Jun 20th 2011, 21:58
Suspended sentences coming up....wait for it!
Remember what those responsible for the Great VAT Scam got? Taps on the shoulder! This is Justice a la Maltais.
Mr L Zammit
Jun 20th 2011, 21:48
Hope the courts will name them and shame them
Colin Stanley
Jun 20th 2011, 21:34
A job well done, to everyone involved.
Mr Joshua Attard
Jun 20th 2011, 20:40
Well done Malta police force ! . Hope they get a good sentence
Mr Tony Camilleri
Jun 20th 2011, 20:34
Well done. Send the scum to the cooler for a very long time and make them pay for all the damage they caused.
Ms K Bugeja
Jun 20th 2011, 20:34
A Big Well Done :) .... Hope they get what they REALLY deserve now, or else the police's efforts are for nothing!
Mr Peter Agius
Jun 20th 2011, 20:46
Knowing the Courts.....don't bet on it.
Jason Borg
Jun 20th 2011, 20:12
Well done.
Michael Vella
Jun 20th 2011, 19:54
Good day for the police force....hope the courts are capable of backing up the hard work of the police and not make a mockery of their hard work by imposing some stupid sentence we have become accustomed to!
Peter Borg
Jun 20th 2011, 20:21
well well said!! a good sentence is like a reward to the efforts done by the police ... no good rewards/court backup means no hard efforts done by the police!!
Mario Micallef
Jun 20th 2011, 20:43
Nippretendi, li ghada fuq il-gazzatti kollha, jkun hemm kliem ta'tifhir ghall Pulizija, solvew zewg kazi li kienu jidhru difficli,(Star u serq ta'statwi mic-cimiterji) meta jizbaljaw, nibumbardjahom, issa li ghamlu dan is-success,,x'ser naghmlu?