The Sunday Times of Malta

Bouncer charged with NYE assault back in court over drug traffickin­g

Police found 70g of cocaine packed in five-gram sachets on him

- EDWINA BRINCAT

One of five bouncers charged earlier this year with assaulting a man in Paceville on New Year’s Eve landed back in court yesterday accused of traffickin­g drugs in that entertainm­ent hub.

Petar Bajic, a 35-year-old Serbian national living at Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, was allegedly found in possession of cocaine when approached by police officers on Thursday evening.

The police had been alerted by a caller who claimed that Bajic was traffickin­g drugs in Paceville. At around 9.30pm, officers approached the suspect as soon as he stepped out of his car.

The man admitted that he had drugs in his possession. A search of the vehicle yielded some 70 grams of cocaine, packed in five-gram sachets, as well as a pair of scales.

Bajic was arrested on the spot.

He was one of five security guards who in January was charged with assaulting a man on New Year’s Eve, just minutes before midnight, outside a Paceville club.

A verbal clash between the bouncers and the alleged victim, Ahmed Adam Idriss Albarjo, escalated into physical violence, with video footage showing the alleged victim being beaten, kicked and hit with a retractabl­e baton as he lay on the ground.

The alleged victim was subsequent­ly also charged with slightly injuring one of his aggressors who was struck on the back with a broken glass bottle flung at him by the man who had been denied entry at the club.

Bajic was meanwhile also charged with working as a security guard without being duly licenced.

Yesterday, Bajic was escorted back to court, charged with supplying or distributi­ng cocaine, involvemen­t in a drug traffickin­g conspiracy and aggravated possession of cocaine under circumstan­ces denoting that the drug was not for his personal use.

He was further charged with committing the alleged offences within 100 metres of a place where young people habitually met.

He pleaded not guilty.

The court upheld the prosecutio­n’s request for a freezing order over all assets of the accused, except for the monthly allowance in terms of the law.

No request for bail was made at arraignmen­t stage and the court, presided over by Magistrate Monica Vella, remanded the accused in custody. Inspector Jonathan Pace prosecuted. Lawyers Shazoo Ghaznavi and Jessica Formosa were defence counsel.

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 ?? ?? Petar Bajic has been separately charged with working as a security guard without a licence and assaulting a man in Paceville, and now drug traffickin­g. FILE PHOTO: JONATHAN BORG
Petar Bajic has been separately charged with working as a security guard without a licence and assaulting a man in Paceville, and now drug traffickin­g. FILE PHOTO: JONATHAN BORG

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