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Murder of Lassana Cisse

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Murder of Lassana Cisse
Date6 April 2019
Timec. 23:00
LocationĦal Far,Malta
TypeDrive-by shooting
MotiveRacially motivated
Casualties
Lassana Cisse (killed)
Ibrahim Bah (injured)
Mohammed Jallow (injured)
InquiriesYes (Army of Malta)
InquestYes (Criminal Court of Malta)
ArrestsYes (2)
SuspectsFrancesco Fenech
Lorin Scicluna
AccusedYes (2)
ConvictedPending
ChargesYes (criminal)
TrialIn progress
VerdictIn wait
ConvictionsNot yet
SentencePending

On 6 April 2019, Lassana Cisse Souleymane, a 42-year-old migrant worker from theIvory Coast, was killed in a racially motivateddrive-by shooting inĦal Far,Malta. Two other African migrants were also injured in the attack. In May 2019, theArmed Forces of Malta soldiers Francesco Fenech and Lorin Scicluna were charged with the murder of Cisse and attempted murder of the two others, along with the attempted murder of another migrant in ahit and run attack the previous February.

Background

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Lassana Cisse Souleymane (sometimes spelt Lassane) was a migrant from theIvory Coast who worked in Malta. He was a father of three children, and at the time of his death he was 42 years old. He helped other African migrants upon their arrival in Malta, and he was described as aGood Samaritan by his friends.[1]

On 1 February 2019,Chadian migrant May Malimi was hit by a car while walking alongTriq tal-Ġebel, a country lane which connects the town ofBirżebbuġa to the migrant open centre atĦal Far. He was left unconscious and was later taken to hospital where he recovered. It was later revealed that this was a deliberate racially motivatedhit and run attack, and the suspected perpetrators of the Cisse murder were also charged with this attempted murder.[2]

Murder

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On 6 April 2019, Cisse and two other migrants, Ibrahim Bah and Mohammed Jallow,[3][a] went to Birżebbuġa to watch a football match betweenFC Barcelona andAtlético Madrid. They later began to walk alongTriq tal-Ġebel on their way back to the Ħal Far open centre, when at around 23:00 shots were fired at the three men from a car which is believed to have been a whiteToyota Starlet. Cisse was killed while the two other men were injured.[1]

Police were called soon after the murder took place, and they called an ambulance after arriving on site.[3]

Aftermath

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The murder of Cisse is believed to be the first case of racially motivated murder in Malta. It was widely condemned by Maltese politicians, public figures and NGOs.[1][6]

On 18 May 2019, Francesco Fenech and Lorin Scicluna were arrested and they were charged with the murder of Cisse and attempted murder of Ibrahim Bah, Mohammed Jallow and May Malimi. Both Fenech and Scicluna were soldiers with theArmed Forces of Malta,[1] and at the time of the murder they were 21 and 22 years old respectively.[5] The two soldiers denied the charges and pleaded not guilty. They were released on bail in December 2019.[7] On 1 June 2021 the prosecution informed the court that they have presented all their evidence in this case.[8]

On 8 June 2020, an anti-racism protest was held in front ofParliament House inValletta in the wake of theGeorge Floyd protests, and the protesters called for justice for Cisse's murder.[9]

Six years after the murder, the suspected assassins are still out on bail.[10]

Notes

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  1. ^There are conflicting sources regarding the ages and nationalities of Ibrahim Bah and Mohammed Jallow. Bah is said to have been 27 years old,[4] and his nationality has been reported as beingGuinea[5] or theGambia.[4] Jallow is said to have been 28 years old,[4] and his nationality has been reported as being the Gambia.[4][1][5] One source incorrectly and inconsistently also claimed that both men were fromGhana, and that Bah was a 22-year-old.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefVella, Matthew (18 May 2019)."AFM soldiers to be charged with Ivorian's cold-blooded murder, PM: 'Strong signal to those who spread hate'".Malta Today. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2019.
  2. ^Abela, Kristina (27 August 2019)."Migrant's plight: He was run down in racist attack, will he now be evicted?".Times of Malta. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2020.
  3. ^abBrincat, Edwina (15 January 2020)."Migrant in drive-by shooting was shot 'in the penis'".Times of Malta. Archived fromthe original on 16 January 2020.
  4. ^abcd"Migrant murder: Man injured in shooting testifies, says he mistook shots for firecrackers".The Malta Independent. 25 July 2019. Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2019.
  5. ^abcMartin, Ivan; Brincat, Edwina (16 July 2019)."Lassana Cisse murder: survivor describes moment he was shot".Times of Malta. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2020.
  6. ^"Malta: Two soldiers identified and arrested for the racial motivated murder 42 year-old Lassane Cisse".Corporate Dispatch. 18 May 2019. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2020.
  7. ^Agius, Matthew (10 December 2019)."Soldiers accused of Lassana Cisse murder released on bail".Malta Today.
  8. ^"Il-prosekuzzjoni ressqet l-evidenza kollha fil-każ tal-qtil ta' Lassana Cisse".One (Maltese TV channel). 1 June 2021.
  9. ^Conneely, Vanessa (8 June 2020)."Anti-racism protesters in Valletta confronted by self-described 'patriots'".Times of Malta. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2020.
  10. ^Lovin Malta, April 2024
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