The Prime Minister lives in one of the flats over there. So they have a police officer 24/7 for security reasons. Mostly they’re on their phones all shift, every minute, every second, but yea, they just make sure the PM is safe.
Wow, this is absolutely unrelated to your post, but I visited Malta in the late 90s and my friend that I went with had parents that lived in Marsaskala, so we stayed there with them and their house was on Triq Santa Marija and about a 30 second walk to a little pub right on the waterfront that was called The Pitch (at least 25 years ago it was). So cool to see this and recognize it almost immediately despite it being a quarter century since visiting.
Correction, the Prime Minister has a flat in the block, he doesn’t live there ofc.
I know as I live in the same building, his flat is empty.
I didn’t see the description at first and thought you were referring to bus stops 😀
Usually some high ranked official lives nearby and there is a watch standby
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The Prime Minister lives in one of the flats over there. So they have a police officer 24/7 for security reasons. Mostly they’re on their phones all shift, every minute, every second, but yea, they just make sure the PM is safe.
Wow, this is absolutely unrelated to your post, but I visited Malta in the late 90s and my friend that I went with had parents that lived in Marsaskala, so we stayed there with them and their house was on Triq Santa Marija and about a 30 second walk to a little pub right on the waterfront that was called The Pitch (at least 25 years ago it was). So cool to see this and recognize it almost immediately despite it being a quarter century since visiting.
Correction, the Prime Minister has a flat in the block, he doesn’t live there ofc.
I know as I live in the same building, his flat is empty.
I didn’t see the description at first and thought you were referring to bus stops 😀
Usually some high ranked official lives nearby and there is a watch standby
Police on watch outside a VVIP’s residence