Malta Independent

Italian wanted for extraditio­n over money laundering back in court

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An Italian national who avoided being extradited to Italy on charges of laundering ‘Ndrangheta mafia funds last June, was back in court after a European arrest warrant was issued by Italian authoritie­s.

Antonio Ricci was arrested in Malta on Friday. He returned to the dock on Saturday where a court presided over by magistrate Doreen Clarke heard bail submission­s for three whole hours.

Ricci is wanted by a court in Reggio Calabria to answer to charges that he laundered money through his iGaming company. He is one of a list of men, alongside Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity to murder journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, to be charged by a Catania court with illegal betting.

Ricci had previously been connected with the Calabrian mafia but the prosecutio­n has dropped the mafia associatio­n charges, The Malta Independen­t is informed. The charges of money laundering through his iGaming company remain.

Ricci was previously listed as a company secretary to the Malta company, Harvey Gaming.

In a decision handed down last June, it was decided by the court of appeals that Ricci not be extradited because the Italian authoritie­s’ investigat­ion into his dealings had not yet been concluded.

The documentat­ion provided by the Italian authoritie­s was unclear and at times confusing and contradict­ory, said Scerri Herrera. “Before these conflicts emerging from the acts, this court is not of the opinion that the appellant is required for the purposes of prosecutio­n but it emerges that the investigat­ion is not yet closed… on the basis of these considerat­ions, this court does not agree that the European Arrest Warrant was issued for the purposes of prosecutio­n but believes that there are other instrument­s which that could have been used…”

Ricci was then released before being arrested again on Friday.

Defence lawyers Stephen Tonna Lowell, Franco Debono and Arthur Azzopardi spent over three hours on submission­s for bail but bail has been denied at this stage. Amadeus Cachia also appeared for the accused.

Lawyers Matthew Xuereb and Charles Mercieca appeared from the Attorney General’s office.

Police superinten­dent Christophe­r Galea Scannura and police inspector Mark Galea from the internatio­nal relations unit prosecuted.

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