What burdenes Tahiri, and what eases him

Saimri Tahiri is not just the unfortunate seller of a car to the wrong people, nor is he just the unique protagonist of this sad story. The terrible 400-page file coming from Italy, which has created the effect of a bomb in Tirana, speaks of much more than that. It first rejects alibi [...]
Saimri Tahiri is not just the unfortunate seller of a car to the wrong people, nor is he just the unique protagonist of this sad story. The terrible 400-page file coming from Italy, which has created the effect of a bomb in Tirana, speaks of much more than that.
She first dismissed the alibi that revealed the former interior minister, who claimed that the only sinful link he has with people arrested for traffic across the Adriatic, is the Audi he once sold to these distant cousins.
No, you have to be an idiot to believe in this fairy tale. Because a number of questions flood into the most clumsy mind: Why, then, did he allow traffickers to use his name after selling? Why did he continue to travel himself afterward this car? Is there any of us who, even after handing over the goods to one of our ten cousins, continue to exploit them once?
No, no. All of this shows that he had a much stronger relationship even than that of Adud even with the Habeelaj brothers.
But unfortunately the story doesn't end here.
Two years ago, a Vlora police officer, Dritan Zagani, made serious accusations about just what is happening today. He then claimed that the Habilla clan was involved in the contradictions, that he was not allowed to investigate, as they were directly protected by the minister of order.
But what happened after that? At first, the propaganda of power did its best to break up the media interview. Then he inspired a crusade of denigration for Zagan. And no one investigated his charges anymore.
Should Tahiri's trusted director in Vlora County, Yaeld Cela, immediately begin investigating the denounced clan? Were they to be tapped, as the Italians did, if they had not had political protection? Why did the neighbouring country wait for the case to arrest those across the Adriatic, did it not have confidence in Albanian police?
This whole story, more than black Audi, more than blood connections, gives you strong doubts than the Habeelaj brothers, as it was said, had the protection of Saimir Tahiri.
These unanswered questions even raise even stronger doubts than the very words of traffickers who read in the Italian file. They take on even more weight than statements about the millions that Tahir had at his disposal or the gifts they gave to the minister's family.
But here, however grave, publicly embarrassing and legally investigated, the story of Saimir Tahir concludes.
He's come out guilty and his head is down.
On the other hand, though, it would be morally and logically unjust to present him as the sole sinner of this story. All the questions raised above weighing on Tahiri are just as tarnished by his boss. Can anyone believe that even after he heard public speculation about the minister protecting traffickers, Edi Rama raised no doubt? Can you imagine a sound mind that even after the first voices came out, he continued to trust his subordinate blindfolded?
Of course not. As heavy as Tahiri is today, the chain of inactions against the Habilas, the same blames Rama “tolerance” on his subordinate.
According to all odds, before believing the alibik chain that the minister knew nothing about cousins and the prime minister knew nothing about the minister, everyone is easier to obey by what he has read by Italian wiretapping. So everybody together was the link to a system that provided money to traffic stealing elections.
Maybe this is a closer version of the truth about this story. The one Saimir Tahiri blames much more than an unfortunate salesman of old Aud, but on the other hand does not burden him as the head of a scheme that produces criminal money to steal votes. /panpsy/











