Jailed 20 months for stealing paintings
A man was jailed for 20 months this morning after pleading guilty to theft of paintings.
Jesmond Hayden, 41 of Bormla was this morning jailed for 20 months, after he pleaded guilty to stealing six paintings, valued at €7oo from a residence just two doors away from his home.
The paintings were stolen from a pensioner, who had testified earlier and had called on the Court, presided by Magistrate Saviour Demicoli to show clemency towards the accused, saying that he needed "all the help possible to overcome his serious drug addiction."
Frank Theuma said he found six paintings out of 13 he had bought from Thailand, stolen from his property in Bormla.
Hayden's accomplice, unemployed Kurt Grech, also admitted to the charges earlier this year, telling the court that he was approached by Hayden to enter a house and steal tools.
Grech said that when the two entered the house, which was still under construction, they found the paintings and not the tools.
They settled to take some of the paintings and walked to their home, and later Grech approached his brother Noel Grech in a bid to sell them.
Grech's brother agreed to buy the paintings for €100 but gave him only €10 as he too was unemployed and promised to pay him when he had some money.
According to Grech, his brother had asked if the paintings were stolen. "He warned me that if they were stolen he would tell the police, but I assured him that they were not."
Noel Grech was also called to testify, who corroborated the evidence given earlier, adding however that he didn't know where his brother lived in Bormla, and that his brother had told him that the paintings were obtained in exchange for the scrapping of his old Mazda car.