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Elbasan has been mentioned as one of the cities where crime is committed by law until the Attorney General declared in 2020 that this city is controlled by the mafia. A statement that caused dissatisfaction among police officers at the time.
But the latest SPAK file where Nuredin Dumani and Enrik Hoxhaj declared crimes and money laundering between gangs, raises questions against the police during the investigation into the murder of Emiliano Ramazani. An uncontrolled informant trapped Officer Leonard Palushi, who was the head of the murder investigation department. The informant told the police that the weapon of the crime was in the service of the Manhasa family, leading to the arrest of Seit Manhasa and his son, who remained in prison without right for months.
The officer currently under the shackles of spak insists he followed the protocol and informed superiors including senior executives that they should not have rushed but oriented the investigation to attach additional evidence where in addition to the weapon the Manhasa family should have been wiretapped and found whether or not they had motives for crime. This did not happen and the hasty arrest of the two innocents blames the police.
The case of officer Leonarb Palushi is the most serious where the involvement of the police in the crime is proven. But he is not the only one. Top Channel has learned that a few months ago a crime officer who worked in Elbasan, Krenar Guçe, denounced the death threat due to duty by a criminal group. Authorities in addition to the threat are also investigating suspicions that the police officer may have been implicated in a criminal group rivaling the group that threatened him.
Over the last 2-3 years, the police have often undertaken operations with FNSH and Renea to arrest the leaders of criminal groups but have always come out empty-handed or in the worst case have responded with bullets as was the case in June 2016 in Çapjave’s apartment in Krasta, Elbasan. The operations failed despite the fact that referring to the SPAK file with the testimony of Nuredin Dumani and Enrik Hoxhaj, the most wanted people moved freely in Albania and Kosovo and received orders for paid murder in bars and restaurants.
The arrest by the Elbasan Police of Nuredin Dumani was the beginning of an operation with 32 arrest warrants in the finalization of which the most famous names of the criminal world such as Talo Çela, Ervis Martini and Suel Çela were not handcuffed. Suspicions of declassification outweigh the local police, which now has the challenge of restoring law enforcement in Elbasan.
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