The Malta Independent 10 May 2024, Friday
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Fenech discussed escape plans prior to arrest: 'We need to prepare a car, we can't rent and run'

Friday, 20 August 2021, 13:48 Last update: about 4 years ago

A judge hearing a constitutional case for bail filed by Yorgen Fenech has heard how the businessman indicted over the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia had plans to leave Malta.

Superintendent Keith Arnaud testified before Madame Justice Miriam Hayman this morning, explaining that chats found on Fenech's mobile devices with his uncle Ray, his brother Franco as well as his mother detailed several plans to go to France or the USA, dating back as early as 2018.

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On one chat he was looking for a last minute flight to Nice by private jet. "I am ready, 30 min max to get to airport" Fenech had said. However, later that plan is cancelled and a maritime option selected for the next morning as "leaving AM will look less fishy."

There were chats about accommodation in France for two weeks with payment in cash and "no papers."

Fenech had chatted with former OPM Chief of Staff Keith Schembri on Signal the night before his arrest, in which the latter had reassured Fenech that nothing was going to happen and to keep calm.

A chat with Fenech's mother from 17 January 2019 was read out by Arnaud. "In it he speaks of personal business and issues and his intention to move to the USA 'for a better future'," explained the Superintendent by way of introduction.

On the eve of his arrest, Fenech wrote in a chat with his secretary that he was going by boat to France, the court was told.

Fenech's lawyers objected to the relevance of some of the chats. Arnaud said they were relevant as they showed plans to leave.

Lawyer Therese Comodini Cachia, on behalf of the Caruana Galizia family said there was "a whole plan" to move abroad, detailing the houses seen and the potential schools for Fenech's children.

She noted that in one of the chats with his brother, Yorgen Fenech spoke on the need to have a car ready for use. 'We need to prepare a car, we can't rent and run away with it', the chat read.

Other chats read out in court were those from Ray Fenech, informing his nephew that a certain Ivan from the Times informed him that journalists were on their way to Portomaso since they got wind of Yorgen's impending departure by yacht.

Fenech was arrested on 20 November 2019 as his yacht exited from the Portomaso marina. The arrest came hours after middleman Melvin Theuma was granted a presidential pardon to tell all.

The case continues in September.

Lawyers Gianluca Caruana Curran, Charles Mercieca and Marion Camilleri are appearing for Fenech. Lawyers Therese Comodini Cachia and Jason Azzopardi are appearing for the Caruana Galizia family, as party to the case. State Advocate Chris Soler is representing the State.

 


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