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WAITING TO EXPLODE
For a whole decade, government sat on an illegal high explosives warehouse less than 270 metres from public roads despite warnings of catastrophe

Nicholas Azzopardi: No evidence of injured officer in police records
Claims that a police officer was injured trying “to save Nicholas Azzopardi from jumping off a wall” remain shrouded in mystery as MaltaToday is reliably informed that nowhere is this documented on official police records...

Bogus rescuer promoted two months before Azzopardi death
As the mysterious death of Nicholas Azzopardi continues to haunt the Malta Police Force, another death that shocked the nation precisely a year ago remains unexplained, and the questions raised on 4 May 2007 are still unanswered.


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11 May 2008

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