Malta Independent

Man jailed after admitting he attempted to travel using a false passport

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Magistrate Astrid May Grima has jailed a man for 8 months, after he admitted to having attempted to use a false passport to travel from Malta.

Police Inspector Lara Butters arraigned 36 year-old Toni Demaj, a constructi­on worker from Albania before the court on Monday morning. She explained how the accused had tried to leave Malta on flight FR7243 to Dublin on 17 August at around 1130am with a counterfei­t Hungarian passport. His real passport was found inside the pocket of a jacket stowed in his luggage.

Demaj was charged with using a forged or tampered passport, knowingly making use of a forged document and possession of a forged travel document.

A forensic report on the passport was presented together with his criminal record and a report by the police as well as the false passport itself.

After an attempt at plea bargaining was rebuffed by the court, Demaj’s legal aid lawyer, Benjamin Valenzia entered a guilty plea and apologised for his client’s actions.

During the submission­s on punishment, Inspector Butters argued that the crime was a grave one, asking for a custodial sentence, whilst the defence reminded the court of the man’s early admission and apology.

The court, after hearing submission­s by both parties, found Demaj guilty by his own admission and condemned him to 8 months imprisonme­nt. The court drew the attention of the Principal Immigratio­n Office to take the necessary steps to have the accused deported after serving his sentence.

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