These are the main stories featured in today's Maltese newspapers:
Times of Malta quotes a police inspector who told court yesterday that suspended sentences handed to foreign pickpockets were not deterring others from flying to Malta to prey on people. It also reports that air show flying display will this year shift from the airport to Smart City for yet unclear reasons.
The Malta Independent reports the case of the Libyan medical visas which featured on the political agenda in the past days. It also reports that a migrant rescue vessel was stormed off Libya in the past days.
L-oriżżont features the case of the woman who was violently mugged in St Julian's yesterday morning. It also reports that the man who made the allegations about the Libyan medical visas was being monitored by the Libyan Security Service.
Also touching on the Libya visa scandal, In-Nazzjon quotes party leader Simon Busuttil saying that criminals should be behind bars and not working at the Office of the Prime Minister.