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Micallef Stafrace told the court that he had only been informed of this fact today.
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Magistrate Vella remanded the accused on custody and ordered the accused's assets be frozen pending the outcome of proceedings.Ĭalleja’s defence counsel, lawyer Simon Micallef Stafrace requested he be treated for bipolar disorder whilst in prison, a fact which the prosecution said they had not been informed of. Today, in court, the accused spoke only to confirm his details and plead not guilty. The extradition order from Sicily was finally granted yesterday A pill-making machine was also retrieved.Ĭalleja is the subject of three European Arrest Warrants in connection with three separate criminal cases. The police searched his residence in August 2013 and recovered four 7.62mm x 39mm rounds, which correspond with the AK-47 weapon system. Calleja owns a car of that make and model. Inspector James Grech had said that CCTV footage showed a Peugeot 307 entering and exiting the garages at times corresponding with the firing. In addition to the drugs offences, Calleja was also charged with shooting an AK-47 rifle in a Qormi garage complex on two occasions in the summer of 2013. He said Calleja was also wanted in connection with a shooting incident in Qormi.
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During the course of their investigations, the accuse emerged as a suspect, however he absconded to Sicily before he could be questioned. Inspector Mula told the court how an investigation into a drug importation organisation was started in September, leading to an 18kg haul of cannabis grass. He was also charged with being in possession of a firearm without the necessary license, firing it in an inhabited area and breaching previous bail conditions.Ĭalleja was also accused of committing a crime during the operative period of a probation order and relapsing. Magistrate Gabriella Vella heard police inspectors Herman Mula and James Grech accuse Jomic Calleja with trafficking in cocaine, conspiring to traffic cannabis grass, importing the illegal plant and selling it. A court has remanded a 29-year-old Gzira man in custody, after he was arraigned before it, accused of trafficking drugs and firearms offences.