The jury found 2 men guilty for the supply of bombs, used to kill Maltese Journalist Daffne Caruana Galizia

Maltese Journalist Daffne Karuana Galizia (Image Credit: AP)

A Maltese Jury on Thursday found two people guilty of complexity in the murder of Maltese journalist Deaf Karuana Gallizia after a six -week long test covering two housewives late. Jamie Vela and Robert Aggius were accused of supplying the bomb that killed him. Both were found guilty of allegations. The journalist was murdered with a car bomb on October 16, 2017, while she was driving near her house. 53 -year -old Karuana Galizia wrote a large scale about suspected corruption in political and commercial circles in Malta. His assassination shocked Europe and staged an angry protest in Malta. The discovered reports of Caruana Galizia targeted people in the internal circle of the then Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, which they accused the offshore companies in the Taxes haven in the Panama Papers leaks. He also targeted the opposition. When she was killed, she was facing more than 40 complaint suits. The Caruana Galizia family said in a statement that Thursday’s decision brings him a step near justice. The family said, “Nevertheless, eight years after the brutal killing of Daffne, institutional failures made his murder capable and unaffected.” Vela and Robert Aggius, together with two other men – George Dagiurgio and Adrian Egius – also faced allegations related to the separate murder of a lawyer, Carmel Chirkop, who was shot and killed in 2015. Vela, Dagiorgio and Adrian Agius were found guilty of murder allegations, while Robert Aggius was not found guilty. The judge will pronounce the later date. Both George Dagiorgio and his brother Alfred Dagiorgio convicted Karuana Galizia in 2022. He was sentenced to 40 years in jail. A third man, Vincent Muscat convicted her role in the Karuana Galizia murder in 2021, and was sentenced to 15 years in jail. She recently testified in the jury trial, when she explains the whole truth, a presidential post for the post of President was allowed for her role in Chirkop murder on the condition. A prominent Maltese businessman Yogain Fanech, currently out of jail waiting for the trial in the Caruana Galizia murder murder.

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