Salvu Mangion Out On Bail After Two Months In Custody

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Salvu Mangion has been granted bail, following his court appearance on charges related to the murder of 33-year-old Kyle Mifsud from Birgu.He will be released under several conditions while the case continues according to talk.mtDuring the court proceedings, the prosecution, led by Inspector Warren Galea, opposed Mangion’s application for bail, citing the gravity of the accusations and pointing out that he had already been under police custody for two months.The defence countered, emphasising Mangion’s right to be free on reasonable terms while awaiting trial. Magistrate Anne Marie Thake heard arguments from both sides before ordering Mangion’s release under stringent conditions.These include regular reporting at Qawra police station twice a week, placement under supervisory oversight and a €1,000 deposit alongside a €9,000 personal guarantee.Mangion has denied all charges brought against him. The court decision ensures he remains free pending further legal proceedings, though with restrictions designed to ensure his availability and compliance.What do you make of this?Credit: talk.mt•