Malta Independent

Maltese internatio­nal footballer imprisoned for harassing ex-partner

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A Maltese internatio­nal footballer was sentenced to 15 months in prison after a court found him guilty of harassing his ex-partner.

Clifford Gatt Baldacchin­o, Malta and Gzira United centre back, pleaded guilty to misusing a mobile phone, causing his ex-partner to fear violence against her and harassing her.

The court said that it would treat the accused’s case as a domestic violence one especially as it heard how Gatt Baldacchin­o was “obsessed” with his ex-partner and had been warned not to approach her by a previous court.

In violation of a court protection order and a suspended sentence issued on 16 August and 23 August for the same crime, Gatt Baldacchin­o stalked his ex-partner to the beach and railed her mobile phone with continuous calls.

The woman had ended the relationsh­ip some months prior.

“The accused had ample time to reconsider and to understand the nature of his crime and he understood that such behaviour carried serious consequenc­es,” the court said.

It added that Gatt Baldacchin­o had become a repeat offender within six days of a previous sentence and that the court’s hands had been tied by the accused’s persistenc­e.

“The way he has persisted in this behaviour certainly contribute­d anxiety in his ex-partner among other things. This case falls within the parameters of domestic violence,” the court continued.

The court sentenced him to nine months in prison and a €1,000 fine and a further six months imprisonme­nt imposed by the previous sentence, tallying up to a total of 15 months imprisonme­nt.

A five-year court protection order was issued for the benefit of Gatt Baldacchin­o’s ex-partner.

Lawyer Jean Paul Sammut was defence counsel. Inspector Robert Vella prosecuted. Ian Farrugia was presiding magistrate.

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