Men found guilty of bombing that killed a journalist investigating Daphne Caruana Gamulia Malta

Two men found guilty of Malta for providing explosives who were killed by journalist Daphne Caruana Gam In the Mediterranean Island Province in 2017.
Following a six-week trial, Robert Abius, 41, and Jamie Vella, 42, both were found guilty on Thursday to recommend in the assassination At Journey reportor at the age of 53 by providing the Military Groups used in the car bombers near the home.
They are expected to be sentenced next morning, and prosecutors to ask for life in prison.
Three blobkeepers – Brother George, and Alfred Degiorgio and Vince Muscat – has already been found guilty.
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Abius Novella was arrested after the killing of the killing, after Muscat agreed to witness on them because of a reduced sentence in the situation, and was forgiven for exception.
Muscat was an important witness for the latest persecution, where more than 150 people witnessed in front of Jury, including the relatives of Caruana Gamzam, members of the FBI, and the minister of the Government.
The murder of Caruana Gallizia, who had intelligently wrote and accused of politics and businesses of Malta, dragging in foreign wrath.
There were also major protests in Malta against the Prime Minister Joseph Muscat over his efforts found to protect their friends and partners based on investigation. He announced his deletion in December 2019.
A Community inquiry published in 2021 It did not receive proof of Kingdom involvement by the Garuana Gamkambian government, but it found that the government had created a “climate of disturbance” to those who wanted to calm him.
In a statement, the Caruana Gallizia family said the latest beliefs brought in the “steps closer to justice.”
“However, eight years after brutal killing, the failure of the center of killing his execution is always random and invisible,” he said.
Carrana Gallizia, called “Male woman Wikiweaks,” reports allegedly spending money, bribery and fake in Malta for 30 years. He pursued politicians who were suffering from his home home in his blogging, running a comment.
“He knew that powerless people had written him,” the son of Galizuala Paul told 60 minutes after his death. “They used every way to warm him. He knew that, and that was very scared.”
Degiorgio brothers have served for 40 years each prison in prison for killing, and Muscat received a reduced sentence for 15 years.
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Businessman Yorgen Fenech, who was closest to the government of Joseph Muscat, awaits trial until he killed the fire.
He was arrested in November 2019 and attacked his Khech as he tried to navigate Malta. He was granted bail on January 2025, before his case was set aside.