Malta: Crowds gathering on roofs cannot be legally disperased

The Independent says that the police have no legal right to stop residents of the former Paloma Hotel from gathering on the roof. Social media comments raised alarm over people not observing social distancing laws, but the police said the rule only applies to public spaces.

The paper requests an update on the investigation into the building collapse in Gwardamangia a year ago. A spokesperson for the police said that the process is ongoing, and no magisterial inquiry has been appointed so far.

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