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Ristorante Capo Mulini has categorically denied that any recording equipment was ever installed or found in its lavatories and used for illegal activities. The Marsaxlokk restaurant’s denial follows a court hearing on Monday during which IT expert Martin Bajada flagged that some 14,000 photos had been retrieved from a camera placed covertly in a ladies toilet. Bajada did not specify where the toilet was located. He was testifying in the case against Albert Buttigieg, who ran Capo Mulini. A second person facing charges in the case, Florinda Sultana, ran Porticello restaurant in Valletta. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Capo Mulini distanced itself from Monday s court testimony. ....
Court expert testifies how alleged money launderer had thousands of photos of women on his electronic devices that came from hidden toilet cameras • Compilation of evidence against Florinda Sultana and Albert Buttigieg continues ....
A magistrates’ court has ordered the police to investigate “thousands” of images retrieved from a camera hidden inside a ladies’ bathroom discovered during money-laundering investigations. The snippet of information was divulged in court on Monday when criminal proceedings resumed against Florinda Sultana and Albert Buttigieg who are currently pleading not guilty to involvement in the running of two fish restaurants, allegedly used to launder funds linked to oil smuggling. When testifying against Buttigieg, IT expert Martin Bajada said that his task had consisted in examining some 32 electronic devices, which yielded 458 gigabytes of data collected in 81 boxes of evidence. Of all the devices seized during police raids, only three pen drives and a laptop hard disk were relevant for further investigations for money-laundering purposes. ....