Corruption is Everywhere - Even in Malta
By Daniel Uria
Three men were charged in the murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on Tuesday.
Photo by Olivier Hoslet/EPA
(UPI) -- Three men have been charged in the murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was killed by a car bomb last month.
The three suspects include brothers George Degiorgio,55, and Alfred Degiorgio, 53, as well as Vincent Muscat, 55.
They were among 10 Maltese nationals arrested on Monday in connection with Galizia's murder.
Investigators focused on the three suspects based on telephone intercepts including a call from a mobile phone that allegedly triggered the bomb, the Times of Malta reported.
Galizia, 53, was killed when a car bomb exploded in her vehicle in October, after she filed a police report 15 days earlier to reveal she had been threatened.
Prior to her death she accused Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat of wrongdoing, linking him and his wife to the Panama Papers -- some of which detailed financial information including fraud and tax evasion.
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