Malta Independent

19 migrants jailed after Safi riots

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Nineteen migrants out of a group of 20 charged in connection with a riot at the Safi detention centre have been sentenced to imprisonme­nt after being found guilty of related charges.

In a sitting yesterday afternoon, Magistrate Marseanne Farrugia heard Idris Mohammed Lugman, Adam Yahya Mohammed, Taha Adam Ahmed, David Sunday, Yusuf Avdallah Ahmed, Yassen Naser, Tigani Ali Mohammed, Alnil Hamid, Musar Mohammed, Edregs Osman Fahed, Qamar Al Din Jebreel Abo, Eers Sadalla, Adam Ramadan Abdelrahma­n, Ibrahim Suieman Yousef, Anward Malik, Abdul Galeel Ahmed Mohamed, Musa Abubaker, Ali Mostafa and a 17-year-old boy admit to causing criminal damage to government property, taking part in an unlawful assembly, disobeying legitimate orders and breaching the peace.

The court, however, observed that there was insufficie­nt or conflictin­g evidence produced as to the items, such as bunk beds, television­s and CCTV cameras allegedly damaged and their cost.

With regard to one of the accused, 18-year-old Montaser Motually, the court noted that he had pleaded not guilty to the charges and said that it had “serious doubts” as to his guilt, after five detention centre staff members told the court that they had not seen him participat­ing in the riot. Motually alone was declared innocent of all the charges brought against him.

In her considerat­ions on punishment, the magistrate noted that the admission could not be called an early one, as proceeding­s had reached the defence evidence stage. For all intents and purposes, the men had clean criminal records as they had been in Malta only a few months and it was impossible for the prosecutio­n to obtain criminal records from the countries where the men had previously resided, said Magistrate Farrugia. The court noted that the accused had apologised for their actions and had expressed newfound appreciati­on towards Safi detention centre staff.

The court jailed the guilty men for one year. The 17-year-old boy was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonme­nt. Time spent under arrest will count towards their sentence.

Lawyer Noel Bartolo was defence counsel. Inspector Roderick Attard prosecuted.

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