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Shqiptarja.com

E enjte, 09-02-2012

“THE DRUG WAS PLANTED BY THE POLICE”

Lawyer of Ledio Ruçi: Here is the document that proves it The file over 1.50 grams of drugs seized from the deputy’s son is dropped After the car was stopped, only a sports gun was found; then the Tuareg was taken to the police station The judicial police officer did not sign the report. The car keys were with the police officers The story Strong shadows of suspicion fall on the police officers of Durrës over the planting of drugs inside the car of MP Gramoz Ruçi. Ledio Ruçi’s lawyer, Arian Salati, as well as the Durrës Prosecutor’s Office, speak in the same line regarding the report drawn up by officer Vladimir Ymeraj, rendering the search invalid. All this further increases the suspicions that the police put the 1.50 grams of hashish inside the car. TIRANE ELTON QYNO The criminal file and the arrest of the son of the PS MP Gramoz Ruçi, Ledio Ruçi, are rendered “null”, after 1.50 grams of narcotic substance in the form of hashish were found in his father’s car. In the conclusions presented before the Durrës court, lawyer Arian Salati, besides the legal arguments for... Continues on page 2 In the photo: Ledio Ruçi and a facsimile of the materials from the Durrës Prosecutor’s Office
Ledio Ruçi Gramoz Ruçi Arian Salati Vladimir Ymeraj Elton Qyno Durrës Tiranë

Balliu’s brother-in-law before Berisha in Baku

Altin Kodra, the new ambassador to Azerbaijan, is received by President Alijev. Today the prime minister begins the visit on gas PHOTOS IN AZERBAIJAN TIRANE One day before Prime Minister Berisha’s visit to Azerbaijan, the country’s president, Aliev, received Albania’s new ambassador to Baku, Altin Kodra, who is the brother-in-law of publisher Fahri Balliu, a close friend of the head of the Albanian government... Page 6 In the photo: Ambassador Kodra and President Alijev, yesterday in Baku
Altin Kodra Alijev Fahri Balliu Bujar Nishani Azerbajxhan Baku Shqipëri Tiranë

Complaint

“In the police station, car tires are stolen too” A complaint from a police officer at an Albanian police station arrived on the Shqiptarja.com website. The officer, who asks to remain anonymous, lists a series of possible serious abuses and corruption at his station. We are publishing the letter, removing the names mentioned, but not the details or the full text of the complaint (without the officer’s name) to Minister Bujar Nishani. We expect to learn from him, after the verifications he needs to carry out, whether the accusations are well founded or not. A verification that the minister must do not only to punish the possible culprits, but above all to save the good name of many other honest police officers. I am a police employee at police station (A), for many years, but I am traumatized and deeply distressed by the criminal situation affecting not only the area covered by our police station but, in general, the whole country, and I am listing some of the causes, the main one being the politicization, nepotism and corruption that have suffocated the ranks of police leaders, who then, in order to steal and extort, appoint unfit, characterless and morally weak people to key positions, so that they become their obedient soldiers. At police station (A), the SHKB has been investigating for several months theft of fuel, tires, vehicle spare parts and theft of the secret fund, but these investigations, after the violations were confirmed, were not sent to the prosecutor’s office because the station chief is citizen (B), who has very strong party and social ties at the top of the police and the Democratic Party. But since this person came to lead our station, police cars take only five... Continues on page 6
Bujar Nishani

Nard Ndoka: The offers Topi and the PD made me for the government

POSITIONS Page 4 Nard Ndoka: The offers Topi and the PD made me for the government
Nard Ndoka Topi

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