Former Albanian delegation's son causing police to die

The son of the former SP delegation, Ndue Kola, Arnold Kola, who crashed a police officer on Kamza's boulevard last year, was sentenced to two years in prison. The Tirana court has convicted Arnold of committing criminal work “He broke the traffic rules” and sentenced him to 2 [...]
The son of the former SP delegation, Ndue Kola, Arnold Kola, who crashed a police officer on Kamza's boulevard last year, was sentenced to two years in prison.
The Tirana court has convicted Arnold of committing criminal work “He broke the traffic rules” and sentenced him to 2 years and 6 months in prison. Also, 23-year-old has also been found guilty of criminal work “running the means fairly”, condemning for this one-year prison work. In uniting the sentences, Kola was eventually sentenced to two years in prison because he was tried by a reduced trial. The court's ruling is handed down on July 19, 2017. But this decision was rejected by defendant Arnold Kola, who has appealed the First Stairway ruling, writes the Century.
Event
The event he is accused of occurred on September 25, 2016. Kola was moving with a type “Lexus” on the 90z boulevard with a movement direction “Kamwz-institut”, quickly beyond allowed norms. When the vehicle was approached in front of Kamuz High School, another vehicle in the same lane and in the same direction and paralysing this vehicle because of its speed, the defendant has attempted to make it on the right side of his movement. There was a police patrol planned, including police officers Ervin Hadzia, Besmir Vojin and Ismail Hoxha.
As a result of speed as well as alcohol - use conditions, Arnold Kola has crashed the police vehicle in the back, where the defendant's vehicle has been turned 180 degrees from this crash, then slamming another parked car. After the crash, Arnold Cola's vehicle has also crashed with the trafficker, turning and moving for 40 meters from the site of the event. For effect, he found the effective Ervin Hadzia death.
On the part of the police vehicle director, violations of road rules have not been found.












