The Malta Independent 9 May 2024, Thursday
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Five migrants charged with causing unrest at detention centre

Friday, 27 September 2019, 16:00 Last update: about 6 years ago

Five detainees at Safi barracks have appeared in court charged with causing unrest.

The incident, which took place on Wednesday, started after detainees had begun to protest inside the centre demanding their release. News reports say the situation appears to have been worse than previous incidents, with members of the Police Force at the scene throughout the night.

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AFM soldiers had been on standby to intervene if the situation escalated.

This afternoon, Abdul Latif Ali Sherif, 29, Ismaile Idris, 25 Njumi Mohamed,30, Oshieko Noor Alameen, 26, Hassan Mohammed Hassan, 30,  all from Sudan appeared before magistrate Simone Grech, charged with unlawful assembly with public violence, while armed, forming a tumultuous assembly, disobeying orders for dispersion, causing damage worth over €2,500, making threats against public officers, carrying a weapon during the commission of a crime. They were also charged with breaching the peace.

In court today, prosecuting police inspector Trevor Micallef said that, amongst other things, the five had pulled a large gate off its hinges and used it to climb up containers “and shout that they want freedom.”

“The more journalists there, the better for them,” said the inspector.

Riots were becoming a daily occurrence, he explained, adding that “because they don’t know any better, they smashed the place up.”

The men had taken up metal objects, knives and other makeshift weapons to challenge security forces, the inspector went on.

Defence lawyer Victor Bugeja entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of the men, but did not request bail. The five men were remanded in custody.

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