Brazen Midday Gold Heist Rocks Floriana: €200,000 Stolen as Police Hunt Suspects

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Published March 13, 2026

The search for those responsible for Thursday's robbery at Victor Azzopardi Jewellers in Floriana has begun, with the Malta Police Force investigating the incident that occurred at approximately 5 pm on Triq Sant' Anna in the heart of the commercial district.

What We Know

The perpetrators entered the shop unarmed and made no attempt to conceal their faces—a notable departure from typical jewellery robberies in Malta. No injuries were reported, and the suspects departed without confrontation. Police are still investigating what was stolen and determining how many individuals were involved in the robbery.

An initial valuation of approximately €200,000 has been reported, though this figure remains preliminary pending a full inventory assessment by the shop. The exact nature and quantity of items taken have not been officially confirmed by police.

Investigation Underway

The Malta Police Force has flagged the incident as active priority. Investigators are expected to rely heavily on CCTV footage from the shop and surrounding area to establish suspect identities and movements. The perpetrators' uncovered faces make visual identification through surveillance footage and eyewitness testimony a viable investigative avenue.

Police are asking for public cooperation. Witnesses who observed unusual activity near the shop before the robbery, noticed suspicious loitering or surveillance behaviour, or saw suspects leaving the premises are encouraged to contact police directly through the 112 emergency line or local police stations.

What Happens Next

As of Friday afternoon, no arrests have been announced and police have not released suspect descriptions or vehicle information. These details may be released if initial investigation efforts require public assistance in identifying those responsible.

For the retail community in Floriana and across the island, the incident serves as a reminder of vulnerabilities that exist even in well-monitored, densely populated commercial areas. Shop owners may wish to review their security protocols, staff training procedures, and emergency communication systems.

The investigation is ongoing, and updates are expected as police pursue leads and analyse available evidence.

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