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News | Sunday, 30 May 2010

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‘Banned’ from Zejtun square

A 26-year-old man from Zejtun was yesterday prosecuted in court, accused of breaching the public peace by playing loud music and of disobeying police orders.
He was also accused of offences under the Malta Travel and Tourism Services Act and of breaking licence conditions.
Simon Camilleri pleaded not guilty to the accusations, and was granted bail against a deposit of €500 and a personal guarantee of €3,000. He was also ordered not to go to the Zejtun square and to sign at the police station every Monday and Thursday between 7am and 7pm.

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