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A Police Interrogation that was not in the public interest – Judge Toni Abela

If Judge Toni Abela felt compelled to look at the context of my case, he should have checked about real-time events instead of basing his insuations on the claims of his old friend Saviour Balzan.

What the Judge left out in his sentence is that Rosianne Cutajar was actually interrogated by the Police as a result of the publication of the chats.

I find it strange that the Judge would quote a Labour propagandist to write about the context of the case instead of actually referring to real-time events.

Apparently, according to the Judge, we can’t criticise an Attorney-General who has consistently and regularly covered up for politicians and their criminal friends.

 

 


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  1. […] More on why the publication of Yorgen Fenech’s chats with Rosianne Cutajar is in the public interest. […]

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