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The Agius brothers, known by their family
nickname 'tal-Maksar', are facing charges of
having procured the bomb that killed Daph-
ne Caruana Galizia in October 2017, as well
as complicity in the murder of lawyer Car-
mel Chircop in 2015.
Now, one of the Caruana Galizia hitmen
who pleaded guilty to murder, Vince Muscat
'il-Koħħu', has suggested both the hitmen as
well as the alleged procurers of the bomb
had discussed the bomb attack on Bone.
In his testimony to the court last week,
Muscat described in detail the plot to kill
Caruana Galizia: "It was a neat bomb, it had
a stainless steel face. It had an apparatus in
which the SIM card would be inserted. The
bomb came with a mobile phone. It had a
switch. You send a particular message to the
SIM card on the bomb. Either Jamie [Vella,
accused in connection with the Agiuses on
the Chircop murder] or Robert [Agius] had
told us it would explode seconds later. It had
some 500g of explosive. George [Degiorgio,
Bone bomb
mentioned
by Daphne
killers