Soldier accused of migrant murder was part of army's special unit
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One of the two soldiers accused of the racially-motivated murder of a migrant was a member of the army’s special duties unit, according to sources. Francesco Fenech, 21, was part of the Armed Forces’ C Company, a division within the first infantry regiSoldier accused of migrant murder was part of army's special unit
One of the two soldiers accused of the racially-motivated murder of a migrant was a member of the army’s special duties unit, according to sources. Francesco Fenech, 21, was part of the Armed Forces’ C Company, a division within the first infantry regiment which is meant to be constantly combat ready, to be deployed in Malta or abroad, sources close to the murder investigation told Times of Malta. These soldiers, who are considered the army's elite, undertake special tactical and assault training and are usually deployed in peace keeping or anti-piracy missions such as those off the coast of Somalia. Mr Fenech is believed to have pulled the trigger on Lassana Cisse, a 33-year-old man from the Ivory Coast. Two other migrants were also injured in the drive-by shooting incident. The other soldier involved in the case, Lorin Scicluna, 22, formed part of the AFM’s engineering division. The two are believed to have been friends prior to joining the army and sources said they did not have any contact with each other while on official duties. They both joined the AFM in the same recruitment period in the run-up to the 2017 general election. Mr Cisse was killed on April 6 after he was... Read more