Four waterpolo players were this morning granted bail after they pleaded not guilty to a series of charges following last Saturday’s game between St Julian’s and Neptunes.
Dean Camilleri, 30 and Carl Galea, 29, who play for St Julian’s and Stephen Camilleri, 23, who plays for Neptunes, were charged with threatening someone at the Tal-Qroqq National Pool, using foul language in public, breaching the peace, disobeying police orders and insulting others.
Mr D. Camilleri also pleaded not guilty to breaching probation conditions
In a separate arraignment, Rainer Scerri, 22, who plays for St Julian’s pleaded not guilty to attempting to seriously injure Stefano Camilleri.
He also pleaded not guilty to threatening someone with a stone, using vulgar language, breaching the peace, threatening beyond the limits of provocation and disobeying police orders.
All four were granted bail against a personal guarantee of €500 each and ordered not to visit the national pool except for training and team matches.