Malta Independent

Man who harassed parents for drug money denied bail

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A 29-year-old man was remanded in custody after the court heard how he harassed and abused his parents so they would give him money for drugs.

He was accused of domestic violence on his parents and causing them to fear violence. He still lives with his mother and father in Żabbar, both elderly individual­s.

Legal aid lawyer Christophe­r Chircop immediatel­y asked for bail, claiming that the man was a ‘victim’ of a drug habit.

The prosecutio­n objected. “These reports keep coming in on a daily basis at the Żabbar police station. The accused’s mother is 74 years old, the father is 75. The accused has a drug problem, is unemployed, lives with his parents, and continuous­ly asks them for money,” Officer Oriana Spiteri, prosecutin­g, said.

She added how at one point, the parents used to give their son around €5,000 a month. They had even sold their plots to afford his extortiona­te demands.

“He tried to get into a rehabilita­tion programme in July. That same night, he returned home asking for money,” Spiteri said, insisting that the parents had been going through this with him for 15 years and that his mother had finally refused to give him money, which resulted in the accused hurting her, causing slight injuries.

The parents could not be expeditiou­sly brought to court to testify due to their age.

“What about presumptio­n of innocence?” argued the defence. “The accused has a problem. He has no difficulty going through a rehabilita­tion programme but he has no place to stay.”

The accused stood up and asked the court whether he could tell his version of events, insisting that it was his parents who had abused him. In the courtroom, his movements were lethargic and he looked worn out.

“I am adopted and was sexually abused. I have no place to stay. My mum said she’d accept me back home if I agree to a rehabilita­tion programme,” he said.

Magistrate Simone Grech, presiding, allowed him to speak before denying bail.

“I am denying bail in view of the gravity of the crime and because the accused lives in the same household as his victims. I recommend the director general of the Corradino Correction­al Facility take the necessary steps to aid the accused with his drug problem,” she said.

The man was remanded in custody.

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