Malta Independent

Man warned police about ‘fierce dog’ as he tried to keep them from finding drugs

Officers found the dog to be docile

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A court hearing evidence against a man accused of hiding drugs in a chicken coop in Siggiewi has been told that the place where the drugs were found was, essentiall­y, accessible to the public.

Horace Fenech, 42, from Siġġiewi, had been arraigned last week on aggravated drug possession charges and had been refused bail.

A kilogramme of heroin and some cannabis had been found by the police, concealed under a chicken coop on his farm at Fawwara, limits of Siggiewi.

A number of police officers testified before magistrate Doreen Clarke, describing the surveillan­ce operation they had put in place around his farm. A certain Terence Cini, who was the subject of informatio­n relating to a drug deal, had been followed by police who observed him driving a Peugeot Partner to Fenech’s farmhouse.

Cini was found to be carrying cannabis and a bag of white powder, as well as an undisclose­d amount of cash in the vehicle. Cini’s arrest was followed by that of Fenech, who was stopped and taken into custody just outside the farm’s gate. What the police suspect to be cannabis was found on his person, together with mobile phones.

The farm was closed off with a gate that was bolted shut and had no locks. The court heard how Fenech had tried to dissuade police from searching a chicken coop in which the drugs were later found to be hidden, saying that it was close to a fierce and dangerous dog whom he was looking after for a friend. But officers found the dog to be docile, the court was told.

Lawyer Franco Debono, appearing for Fenech together with lawyer Amadeus Cachia, took the opportunit­y to point out that if the dog was harmless, it further strengthen­ed the argument that anyone could have placed the drugs there. He asked if there were any locks or security measures besides the bolt. There were none, replied the officer. It was further pointed out by the defence that the farm was surrounded by a low wall and that some areas had no wall at all.

Debono requested bail for the defendant, who is still in police custody. The court will hear submission­s on bail during the next sitting on the 19th September.

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