Malta Independent

Man remanded in custody over theft from car

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A man has been remanded in custody after allegedly being spotted stealing a mobile phone from a parked car.

Senior police inspector Nikolai Sant accused Nika Bazuashvil­i, 21, from Georgia of having stolen an iPhone from inside a Mercedes parked in St. Julians on Monday morning.

Sant explained how a constructi­on worker on a scaffold had told the police that he had observed the accused opening an unlocked, parked Mercedes inside which the mobile phone had been left on the seat. The worker had tried to disrupt the accused but had failed to stop him. The next day the worker had spotted the accused, who was still wearing the same clothes, and informed the police.

Yesterday afternoon before magistrate Ian Farrugia, Bazuashvil­i was charged with theft aggravated by value and the nature of the item stolen. Aided by a translator, Bazuashvil­i pleaded not guilty to the charge.

His lawyer, Victor Bugeja, requested bail. Inspector Sant objected to the man’s release, due to the fact that the accused had no fixed address. Bugeja explained that a friend of the man had accepted to offer him accommodat­ion pending the criminal proceeding­s.

“Furthermor­e, there is no fear of him approachin­g witnesses as the witness and the accused do not know each other,” said the lawyer. Bugeja objected to what he said was the man being effectivel­y given a Hobson’s choice of either remaining in custody for something he denied doing or being deported if he lied and said that he was guilty.

The court turned down the request for bail.

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