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Caruana case: media, links with Italian and Libyan mafias

2020-10-23T14:36:52.557Z


The Maltese brothers Adrian and Robert Agius, suspected of being the suppliers of the bomb that killed the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on October 16, 2017, allegedly have links with Sicilian, Libyan, Romanian and Albanian organized crime. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - LA VALLETTA, OCTOBER 23 - The Maltese brothers Adrian and Robert Agius, suspected of being the suppliers of the bomb that killed the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on October 16, 2017, are allegedly linked with Sicilian, Libyan, Romanian and Albanian organized crime.

The Times of Malta and Malta Today wrote this in a report based on the confidential information collected by the Irpi (Investigative Reporting Project Italy) as part of the Daphne Project, the international consortium of newspapers that intends to continue the work of the Maltese journalist.


    The two Agius brothers, according to the reconstruction of the two media, are the sons of Raymond, an alleged smuggler of cigarettes and drugs who was involved and killed in a feud after the robbery of a load of drugs in 2011. The two brothers would then continue the activities criminals.

According to Malta Today, "it appears salient that when Daphne Caruana Galizia first crossed the name of AdrianAgius with that of a bankruptcy of a supermarket chain ... a year later the lawyer Carmel Chircop was killed" who apparently had made investments in that same chain.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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