Man denied bail after alleged crime spree
The police believe the man is behind 27 crimes related to theft of cash, cheques and electronics from individuals and companies
A man thought to be responsible for 27 crimes has been remanded in custody this morning after being arraigned.
“Self-employed,” 32-year-old Matthew Camilleri from Gzira was charged with carrying out the indiscriminate thefts of cash, cheques and electronics from individuals and companies all over the island.
He was also charged with several counts of fraud, attempted fraud and attempted theft. Some of the thefts were aggravated by value.
Camilleri was additionally accused of making a false declaration to a public authority.
The accused entered a not guilty plea. Bail was not requested.
Magistrate Audrey Demicoli presided. Police Inspectors Saviour Baldacchino, Joseph Mercieca and Colin Sheldon prosecuted. Lawyers Franco Debono and Marion Camilleri were defence counsel.