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La policía de Malta asegura que todos los sospechosos en la muerte de Daphne Caruana Galizia están detenidos
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Meurtre de Daphne Caruana Galizia : la justice enfin rendue à Malte ?
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Daphne Caruana Galizia: Fresh charges over murder of Maltese journalist
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Suspected bombmakers accused of complicity in Malta journalist s murder
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On 23 February, a Maltese court sentenced Vincent Muscat to 15 years in prison and ordered him to pay 42,000 EUR in court expenses after he pled guilty to involvement in the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia in October 2017 – including by placing the bomb that killed her. Muscat is one of three accused hitmen who has been detained since December 2017 in connection with the assassination, for which brothers Alfred and George Degiorgio remain in custody, continuing to deny their involvement.
On the same day, three men were arrested under suspicion of supplying the bomb used to kill Caruana Galizia: brothers Adrian and Robert Agius, and their associate Jamie Vella. All three were among the 10 men initially arrested in connection with the assassiation on 4 December 2017, but had been released without charge. They were included in an October 2018 report by RSF and The Shift News assessing the Maltese authorities’ failings in the case at th