17/06/2026
Ingħaqdu magħna Il-Ħadd 21 ta’ Ġunju, Xatt ir-Risq Il-Birgu,
B’risq Puttinu Cares!
Mid-9:00am sas-1:00pm
Nistennewkom biex flimkien nagħtu s-sehem tagħna għal kawża ġusta b’risq Puttinu Cares! 💙
NOFSTANHAR IX-XATT💫
B'risq Puttinu Cares
📍Xatt ir-Risq, Il-Birgu
🗓️ Il-Ħadd 21 ta' Ġunju 2026
⏰Mid-9:00AM Sa 13:00PM
~ Esebizzjonijiet minn diversi oqsma tas-settur pubbliku fosthom CPD, Kavallerija tal-Pulizija, Pulizija tal-komunità, LESA u oħrajn
~ Attivitajiet għat-tfal fosthom mil-LESA
~ Ikel u Xorb
16/06/2026
Malta’s beaches are for everyone to enjoy — let’s keep them that way.
Litter left behind on the beach does more than spoil the view. It can harm marine life, create health and safety risks, and make our public spaces less enjoyable for families, swimmers, and visitors.
Before leaving the beach:
✅ Take your rubbish with you
✅ Use the bins provided
✅ Avoid leaving plastic, cans, food waste, cigarette ends, or glass behind
✅ Leave the area cleaner than you found it
A clean beach reflects respect for our community and our environment in Malta.
Let’s all do our part.
09/06/2026
⚠️ ATTENZJONI SCAM ⚠️
Dan il-messaġġ dwar “ksur tat-traffiku” HUWA FALZ
❌ TIKKLIKKJAWX fuq il-link
❌ TAGĦTUX dettalji personali jew bankarji
L-awtoritajiet uffiċjali ma jibagħtux links suspettużi minn numri barranin.
✅ Il-website uffiċjali tagħna hija:
https://les.gov.mt/
Jekk tirċievu messaġġ bħal dan, ħassruh u rrappurtawh bħala spam.
Aqsam biex twissi lil ħaddieħor 🙏
⚠️ SCAM ALERT ⚠️
This traffic fine message is FAKE and is being used to steal personal or financial information.
❌ DO NOT click the link
❌ DO NOT share personal or banking details
Official authorities do not send suspicious links from foreign numbers.
✅ Our official website is:
https://les.gov.mt/
If you receive a message like this, delete it immediately and report it as spam.
Please share this to warn others 🙏
08/06/2026
Kburi bikom!
Irringrazzjajt personalment lill-erba' Uffiċjali tal-Komunita' illi fil-jiem li għaddew, bl-intervent tagħhom salvaw tarbija li inċidentalmemt ingħalqet f'karozza.
Grazzi lill-ħaddiema tal-LESA li jagħmlu xogħol imprezzabbli fil-komunitajiet.
08/06/2026
🚶♀️ Pedestrian Summer Road Safety
With more people enjoying Malta during this summer season it’s important to stay alert whenever you’re near traffic.
Wear secure and comfortable footwear – Loose sandals or flip-flops can increase the risk of tripping or slipping on hot roads.
Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun – Heat and dehydration can cause dizziness and reduced concentration.
Use designated pedestrian crossings – Cross at zebra crossings especially in busy traffic areas.
Look both ways before crossing – Always stop, look, and listen before stepping onto the road.
Wear reflective clothing when walking after dark – Summer days are longer, but visibility still drops in the evening and at night. Light-coloured or reflective clothing helps drivers see you more easily.
Avoid distractions such as mobile phones and earphones – Looking at your phone or listening to loud music can reduce your awareness of vehicles, cyclists, e-scooters, and other hazards.
Road safety is a shared responsibility. Whether you’re walking, cycling, or driving, staying aware can make all the difference.
Stay alert. Stay visible. Stay safe.
06/06/2026
A simple act of service can make a lifetime of difference.
Following a distressing incident in Lija involving an infant locked inside a vehicle, FO 936, CO 994, CO 900 and CO 901 responded immediately, helping ensure the child was safely rescued.
We thank our officers for their professionalism, quick thinking and dedication to public safety.
06/06/2026
LESA extends its sincere congratulations to Hon. Glenn Bedingfield on his appointment as Minister for Home Affairs and Security.
LESA looks forward to fostering a constructive and collaborative working relationship with Minister Bedingfield in support of its mission to enhance public safety, uphold enforcement standards, and contribute to the well-being of communities across the Maltese Islands.