Convicted fraudster Julian Hofstra, read an excerpt of a recording he claimed to have of Daphne Caruana Galizia murder middleman Melvin Theuma to a police officer investigating an alleged leak from the police data system, a court was told on Tuesday.
The information was given during testimony by Superintendent James Grech, in the compilation of evidence against Inspector Elton Taliana, who has been suspended from the corps on half-pay since January, for allegedly leaking personal data about Hofstra to lawyer Charles Mercieca, one of Fenech’s defence team. The inspector denies the claims.
In February the police denied reports that they had offered immunity from prosecution to the Dutchman, who claims to have evidence on the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. They denied offering Hofstra some form of legal immunity in return for recordings of Melvin Theuma.
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A police inspector suspended from the corps for allegedly leaking details about a convicted fraudster to Yorgen Fenech’s defence lawyers protested his innocence when facing criminal charges on Thursday.
Elton Taliana, 41, pleaded not guilty to computer misuse following an episode dating back to January when, police received information that data on the police computer system had been passed on to third parties.
That data concerned convicted fraudster Julian Hofstra who was serving time in a Dutch prison and was entitled to certain “privileges” on account of good conduct behind bars.
An audit check on the police system, spanning from 2018 to January 2021 showed that all searches were accounted for, except one that was linked to the Birkirkara police station, just days before the Dutch inmate allegedly received a visit from Fenech’s lawyers.
Police sergeant accused of rape appeared to be on drugs court told
The sergeant, Glenn Carabott, was supposedly responding to a theft report at the victim s home as he went on to rape her
6 May 2021, 1:48pm
by Matthew Agius
A court has heard how a police sergeant charged with raping a woman whilst on duty appeared to be on drugs before the assault.
Sergeant Glenn Carabott, 40, is accused of having raped the woman while responding to a report of theft at her home in Qawra last month.
Testifying yesterday in the compilation of evidence, Superintendent Graziella Muscat Buhagiar informed Magistrate Gabriella Vella that the accused was now under investigation by the vice squad and the cybercrime unit. She gave the court a blow by blow account of what investigators had been told by the victim, who she said was a heavy drug user who struggled to communicate due to withdrawal symptoms.