Malta Police Search for Andrea Camilleri in Active Investigation

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The Malta Police Force is searching for Andrea Camilleri following the issuance of a wanted notice. The case reference is 28/2026. The police have not released details about the investigation, and no photograph or physical description has been provided.

The Identification Challenge

Andrea Camilleri is a common Maltese name, which complicates public identification efforts. Without a photograph or distinguishing details, residents may find it difficult to reliably identify the wanted person. The lack of visual identification raises practical challenges for the public in assisting with the search.

How to Report

The Malta Police Force has established multiple reporting channels to make it easy for residents to provide information:

Anonymous hotline: Call 21 224001 or 119 to provide tips without identifying yourself

Facebook Messenger: Contact the Malta Police through their official Facebook account

In person: Report to any police station

Always reference the case number 28/2026 when reporting to ensure information reaches the correct investigative unit.

Why Public Assistance Matters

Malta's compact size—just 316 square kilometers—means successful apprehension depends heavily on community cooperation. Recent cases demonstrate the effectiveness of public assistance: Mahmoud Mesto was located in April 2026 following public tips, and a 49-year-old Italian man wanted for attempted homicide was apprehended in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq in March 2026 after police credited public cooperation.

If you believe you have encountered Andrea Camilleri or possess relevant information, report immediately. Avoid direct confrontation—contact authorities instead. Details that may seem minor in isolation can prove significant when combined with other investigative evidence. The anonymous reporting mechanisms exist to protect those providing information and to encourage public cooperation without barriers.

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