Malta Independent

Yorgen Fenech demands access to Caruana Galizia’s laptops

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Daphne Caruana Galizia murder suspect Yorgen Fenech’s lawyers have requested the exhibition of the murdered journalist’s laptops and hard drives, saying they contain important evidence that would prove Fenech’s innocence.

In the applicatio­n filed before the court of Magistrate­s, the lawyers wrote that Theuma had claimed that Fenech had commission­ed him to find someone to get rid of Caruana Galizia because she was about to publish a story about his uncle.

“In view of this, the laptops and hard drives belonging to the victim are of great importance to the defence in order to prove his innocence as well as to contrast it with that testified by Melvin Theuma.”

Theuma, who testified at length in several proceeding­s related to the murder, has on occasion been criticised by the court for his convoluted and contradict­ory explanatio­ns.

The applicatio­n, which was signed by lawyers Gianluca Caruana Curran, Marion Camilleri and Charles Mercieca, argued that the Police had the obligation to gather and preserve all the evidence related to the murder, both in favour and against the accused. “This must include two laptops and three hard drives used by the victim at the time of the murder.”

The devices had been transporte­d to Germany for safekeepin­g in the aftermath of the murder, and the German authoritie­s had subsequent­ly refused to hand them over to their Maltese counterpar­ts.

The Constituti­onal court, in its judgment in the case of Alfred Degiorgio vs The Commission­er of Police and the Attorney General from December 2019, had directed that this evidence must be requested during the compilatio­n of evidence before the compiling magistrate, said the lawyers.

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