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Former Chief Prosecutor Adriatik Llalla, convicted of Corruption and Organized Crime, will be extradited to Albania after being arrested by Italian police.
The Special Prosecution against Corruption and Organized Crime announces that it has sent to the Ministry of Justice the necessary documentation for the extradition of Llalla to our country.
Former Adriatic Attorney General Llalla was detained on Friday in Rome, Italy.
He was declared internationally wanted by Interpol Tirana, after the Special Court of First Instance for Corruption and Organized Crime sentenced him to 2 years in prison.
The former chief prosecutor, in addition to the guilty verdict, is barred from exercising public functions for the next five years, while some assets have been confiscated, including land and an apartment.
Adriatik Llalla thus becomes the highest Albanian official who will eventually go to the cell.
He was elected Attorney General in 2012 and held the post until November 2017, when his 5-year term ended.
The investigation against Llalla was initially registered by the Durrës Prosecutor’s Office on March 15, 2018 on charges of concealing property, abuse of office and money laundering.
He was also investigated for the criminal offense of “non-declaration of monetary amounts at the border.”
Subsequently, the file was sent to the former Serious Crimes Prosecution and in July 2018, the respective court decided to seize the property of the former Prosecutor General.
The charges were dropped in 2021, when the SPAK announced on March 9 the end of the investigation only for the criminal offense “refusal to declare, non-declaration, concealment or false declaration of assets”, for which he will suffer two years in prison.
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