The Malta Independent 30 May 2025, Friday
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Woman cleared of charges she lured man to apartment with promise of sex to rob him

Monday, 24 April 2017, 15:55 Last update: about 9 years ago

A woman today was acquitted of charges she lured a man into her Qawra apartment with the promise of sex as ruse to rob him.  

Carmela Cini, 46, from St Paul's Bay, was accused of aggravated theft and of loitering with intent, as well as of having committed the alleged offences while under the operative period of two suspended sentences.

On 8 February, 2016, a man reported to the police that he had been robbed of €300 some days earlier after having accompanied a woman he met to her flat in Qawra.

Once he was seated on a sofa while the woman went to the bedroom, a man suddenly demanding his cash and necklace, the man told police.

The man said he was only allowed to leave after handing over his wallet containing €300 in cash. 

It was only 11 days later, on February 8, that the victim had finally filed a police report.

The victim had admitted that the accused was a friend of his who often invited him over for a drink. Earlier on, when filing his report, the man had told the police that he did not know the accused by name, though her contact number was saved on his mobile.

Magistrate Josette Demicoli ruled that the victim was not "so credible", first stating that he did not know the accused by name, then admitting that he was a regular guest at her apartment.

The alleged victim had also failed to report the matter immediately, the court said. Moreover, after reporting that he could not recall the location of the accused's flat, the victim had actually accompanied the police to the block where the accused lived.

There was no evidence to prove that the accused had been loitering for prostitution purposes, the court noted.

For these reasons the court declared the accused not guilty and acquitted her of the charges.

Inspector Joseph Mercieca prosecuted. Lawyer Edward Gatt was defence counsel.

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