Bible-brandishing offender leaves magistrate unimpressed
Last February he had dropped to his knees and apologised profusely to the presiding magistrate, getting off with a suspended sentence.
But Yaw Akaadom, 35, was not so lucky when he tried to repeat the scene in court this week.
This time round, the Ghanaian man with an Italian residence permit whipped out a Bible from his pocket, fell to his knees and pleaded for clemency just before the court delivered its judgement.
Magistrate Joseph Mifsud was not impressed, remarking that although he relished Lenten pageantry, he did not appreciate such scenes in the courtroom.
Mr Akadoom was arrested after causing a scene in Valletta on March 17 and refused to obey police orders while allegedly drunk.
The man was also accused of having caused the uproar while being drunk in public and while leading an idle and vagrant life. Moreover, he did all this while under the operative period of the suspended sentence delivered in February.
Magistrate Mifsud noted that Mr Akaadom was a relapser who just over a month ago had been involved in a similar tussle with the forces of law and order in St Joseph High Street, Ħamrun.
While acquitting the man of the charge of violent resistance to arrest, the...
