Malta Independent

Man facing charges over sexual abuse claims pleads not guilty, remanded in custody

- Helena Grech

A 47-year-old man from Zebbug yesterday pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing one child aged 12 and four teenagers when they were between the ages of 13 and 16.

Christophe­r Dalli, a paper company employee, stands accused of forcing one teenager to participat­e in pornograph­y and forcing the other four to be present during sexual activity. He is also accused of sexually abusing all five, grooming one teenager through electronic communicat­ions to coax him into meeting up, producing illicit material (the pornograph­y) and being in possession of pornograph­y showing children.

Police were made aware that the accused was sending explicit videos of himself to one of the minors. This led the authoritie­s to discover that Dalli had been allegedly carrying out such activities with various minors over a period of six to seven years.

No request for bail was put forward by defence lawyer Peter Paul Zammit, however, he asked the court to recommend that the director of prisons oversee a psychiatri­c evaluation on the accused.

Presiding magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech observed that the court could not usurp the functions of the director of prisons.

Zammit promptly commented that someone accused of paedophili­a “does not enter prison and leave on his own two feet.”

The court ordered a ban on the publicatio­n of the names of the victims so as to avoid secondary victimisat­ion.

Inspectors John Spiteri and Kylie Borg prosecuted.

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