The Police does not answer whether a breathalyser test was carried out after the accident of Minister Owen Bonnici
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The Police does not answer whether a breathalyser test was carried out after the accident of Minister Owen Bonnici
The Police do not want to answer a simple question put to them by MaltaRightNow.com about the traffic accident outside the Santa Venera tunnel, in which the Minister of Justice Owen Bonnici was involved. We asked if, as sometimes happens in such cases, a breathalyser test was done . Yesterday morning, we sent three specific questions to the Police: if a breathalyser test was done when the Police arrived at the scene, if it was done on who and what was the result.
But the Police did not answer any of these questions. The response of the Public Relations Section of the Body to our questions about the breathalyser test was only that the investigations are still ongoing and therefore it is not prudent to comment. The Police and the Government hid this case for five whole days. While the Police did not issue any statement about the incident, as usually happens, it was only five days after the incident took place and a few hours after we revealed the story that the Government issued a statement.
The statement published by the Ministry of Justice, led by Bonnici himself, confirmed word for word what was revealed. But now, Minister Owen Bonnici is admitting that the decision to keep this case hidden from the media and the public was a wrong one. He said that it would have been better if, for the sake of transparency, the Minister or at least the Police had issued a statement with the details of the case. In the case in question, Owen Bonnici killed two young people, one of whom had to be operated on because he broke his leg.
The sentiment expressed by Owen Bonnici was also expressed in a number of people's comments on news portals precisely about this story. Many expressed their dismay at the lack of transparency regarding this case. Owen Bonnici's incident, which was kept hidden, could lead to the Minister of Justice facing criminal charges in Court because the incident involved serious injuries.
In the statement, Minister Bonnici admitted that while an amicable agreement was reached between the parties from a civil point of view, a formal Police report was made on the case and therefore necessarily that the case must go to Court in the Session of - Police Traffic.