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Five people from Gjakova detained for the January 8 protest in a cafe-bar near the Democratic Party headquarters have stated before prosecutor Elio Mazreku that they were wrongly arrested by the police and that they had nothing to do with the violence displayed in front of the blue headquarters .
According to the sources of the Top Channel journalist, Anila Hoxha, it is learned that the citizen Qëndrim Dervishaj stated in the Capital Prosecutor’s Office that he traveled to Rinas airport to escort his nephew who would travel to Norway, denying the fact that he participated in the protest called by former Prime Minister Berisha, despite footage showing him throwing solid objects at the DP headquarters.
In the file inspected by the journalist Hoxha, Dervishaj claims that he went to a lawyer’s office, on “Gjergj Fishta” boulevard, then parked the vehicle in a shopping center very close to the PD headquarters and sat in a coffee bar. nearby, where he would meet cousins Arben Dervishaj Valdrin Dervishaj and Orges Dervishaj. It is learned that after returning from the bar of the bar, the waiter told him that some members of the state police had come to escort them to the police station.
It is learned that he approached the police van of his own free will and asked for the reason for their escort.
“He voluntarily entered the police vehicle and asked to be given the exact reason why he was kept accompanied when he did not commit any violent act because he is not interested in this party issue that takes place in Albania“, It is said in the police file.
As for the citizen Arben Dervishaj, the record investigation is truncated, but investigations are underway against him.
In the report of the prosecution for the five above-mentioned persons from Kosovo, it is stated that they were part of the people who were outside the building of the Democratic Party and threw solid objects towards the headquarters of the Democratic Party.
The report states that after the crowd dispersed due to the intervention of the police forces they went and sat in a cafe-bar near the blue headquarters.
It is learned that after they sat down, the police forces approached and escorted them to police station no. 1, Tirana.
Security measures for the 34 detainees of the violent protest of January 8 are expected to be given tomorrow at 10:00.
It has not been decided yet who will be the judge, while Arben Micko is expected to be, as the judge who was drawn, Rexhina Merlika, has a medical report.
Sources for the journalist, Anila Hoxha said that out of 34 arrested, the prosecution requests for 29 persons the measure “Obligation to appear”.
While for 5 people “House arrest”. Among the arrested persons are also citizens from Kosovo.
According to the accusations that have been filed, it turns out that 11 of those arrested are supporters of Basha and 23 others of Berisha.
On Saturday, the Democratic Party headquarters was violently attacked by Sali Berisha supporters who responded to his call to protest the removal of leader Lulzim Basha.
Protesters tried to force open the armored doors and broke the windows. Police immediately intervened to disperse the crowd, where tear gas was also used.
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