Malta Independent

Man arrested for attempting to scale airport fence denies related charges

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A man who was arrested whilst trying to scale the airport’s perimeter fence has denied charges relating to the incident.

Begtash Muka, 27, from Albania was arraigned under arrest before magistrate Joe Mifsud late yesterday afternoon, charged with threatenin­g a man with a weapon, trespassin­g by scaling, reviling and threatenin­g a security guard during the discharge of his duties, carrying a weapon during the commission of a crime, entering a restricted area, driving a motor vehicle without a licence and with fake plates and possession of cocaine.

Muka, who has no fixed address, was arrested in Safi on Sunday while trying to scale the perimeter fence at Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

When he saw soldiers approachin­g, Muka ran off in the direction of the Safi military barracks, pulling out a handgun and pointing it at Detention Services officers before being wrestled to the ground by AFM soldiers. The police Rapid Interventi­on Unit were despatched to assist and arrested the man.

Police found an abandoned Volkswagen with stolen number plates near the perimeter fence which they think was used by the accused.

Muka is understood to also be wanted in connection with the hold up at Diamonds internatio­nal in Tigne Sliema last year.

Lawyer Marita Pace Dimech, appointed as legal aid lawyer, entered a not guilty plea. Bail was not requested.

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