Judge hears of Yorgen Fenech's attempt to order poison and weapons using Bitcoin during a hearing in which the defence are requesting bail • Prosecution insists fear of absconding and tampering with evidence still exist
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Yorgen Fenech bought grenades, poison, machine guns, pistols and around 800 bullets more than one year after Daphne Caruana Galizia was murdere
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Minister Carmelo Abela has confirmed that the police called him in for questioning over allegations that he was involved in a botched bank heist in June 2010.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Abela said the police called him in to answer questions related to allegations made by Alfred Degiorgio, one of the co-accused in Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder.
Earlier, media reports suggested the minister left the police headquarters with his lawyer at around 2.30pm on Wednesday.
Abela confirmed that Degiorgio had named him to police investigators in relation to the failed HSBC Qormi bank heist.
The minister said he answered all questions because he has nothing to hide and wanted the whole truth to come out.