Malta police arrest two more for killing journalist Daphne Caruana Galicia
Malta police have arrested two more people for the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galicia in 2017, Reuters reported.
They were brought to court late last night under heavy police security, and shortly before being brought to court, Maltese Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa said that according to the evidence, all the chloe were arrested in connection with her murder.
According to the Guardian newspaper Commissioner Gafa, before the hearing of the defendants Robert Agius and Jamie Vela in the court of Malta, said that they had procured a bomb from which the journalist Caruana Galicia was killed.
The British newspaper reports that so far seven men have either confessed or been accused of complicity in the murder of Caruana Galicia, including multimillionaire and businessman Jorgen Fenesh, who is in custody awaiting a decision and has pleaded not guilty to inciting murder.
The journalist was killed in a bomb blast placed under her car. She had his own blog reporting on corruption, and wrote about the government's links to members of the Maltese underground.