The Sunday Times of Malta

Charged with breaching three bail decrees but arrest is declared illegal

- MATTHEW XUEREB

A man charged with breaching three bail decrees walked out of court freely yesterday after a magistrate declared his arrest illegal because the police failed to observe the letter of the law.

Magistrate Nadine Lia upheld arguments by the defence that the police failed to follow the law when they arrested the man following a traffic accident.

Ransdon Debono, 20, from Qormi, was arrested at the police station when he showed up to sign one of his bail books. He was arrested over his alleged involvemen­t in a traffic accident on March 6.

However, the court found that the police failed to trigger a technical detail in the law, which necessitat­es the immediate notificati­on of the arrest to the duty magistrate when a suspect is arrested at a police station.

The court heard how the police were investigat­ing a traffic accident that took place

Żurrieq.

Debono’s father claimed to have been driving but when the police analysed CCTV footage, they realised that a person with a similar stature to his son, the defendant, was driving the car at the time of the crash.

When Debono reported to the police station to sign his bail book, he was arrested and a subsequent search at his residence yielded clothes similar to the ones worn by the driver of the Mazda Demio involved in the accident.

He was arraigned under arrest yesterday but when questioned by defence lawyers Franco Debono and Adriana Zammit, it emerged the police had not immediatel­y informed the magistrate of the arrest as the law required.

Article 355 of the criminal code provides that where an inspector has reasonable suspicion that the person who attended voluntaril­y at the police station may have committed an offence subject to imprisonme­nt, he may arrest him without a warrant and inform him of his arrest accordingl­y. at Blue Grotto Avenue in

The law also states that the time of the arrest is to be immediatel­y recorded and the magistrate should be immediatel­y informed.

It emerged that none of this was done, which meant Magistrate Lia declared the arrest illegal and ordered the defendant’s immediate release.

Debono pleaded not guilty to driving without a valid driving licence or insurance cover, relapsing and breaching the conditions of three bail decrees issued in March and September 2022.

Police inspector prosecuted.

Francesca

Calleja

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 ?? ?? Ransdon Debono was arrested over his alleged involvemen­t in a traffic accident in Blue Grotto Avenue. PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS
Ransdon Debono was arrested over his alleged involvemen­t in a traffic accident in Blue Grotto Avenue. PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS

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