New Year in Albania, 17 Injured by fireworks

State police during the turn of years have been on alert, aimed at ensuring security in the country. In a report on this Monday, police have made a balance of work and events that took place during this 24 hours. In total, 17 people turn out to be easily injured because of the throw [...]
State police during the turn of years have been on alert, aimed at ensuring security in the country. In a report on this Monday, police have made a balance of work and events that took place during this 24 hours.
In total, 17 people turn out to be easily injured because of the throwing of fireworks, one person has found death under still unknown circumstances, while another has taken eye injury.
“During the shift of years as a result of the throwing of Fireworks, 17 persons across the country have easily been injured, who have received treatment and fled to their homes, while 1 citizen from Debra has been transported to Tirana for more specialised intervention after being injured in the eye. A parked vehicle has also been damaged as a result of the use of fireworks. In Lach K.J., 16, residents of Sandzak, he was found dead by family members on the roof of his residence with a head injury. The victim's body has been sent to Tirana for a more specialized forensic expertise to determine what caused the damage that has lost”, clarified in the report.
“Within the framework of ensuring public order and security, preventing criminal or road events took a series of additional measures with the event of the change of years. RENEA's Anti-explosive Unit, using anti-explosive dogs, during the afternoon of December 31, 2017, searched the underground parking lot in Skender Bej Square, where there were celebrations. This square has then been taken over by the Tirana Police Department and, in co-operation with the private police, have searched vehicles that were parked until the early morning hours of January 1st 2018. Spectacular checks by anti-terror agents have been conducted in all the main squares where celebrations were to be held in the case of the 48x1> shift.
Police say there have been no criminal events such as violent or armed robbery, injury and murder, as well as no subsequent accident or serious injuries.
The country's “has registered four accidents with slight consequences. Road police across the country have been continuing throughout the early hours of the morning in search of preventing vehicle control under the influence of the acooli, or drunk, for speed beyond allowed standards, as well as for using mobile phones in the direction of the vehicle, but for other violations that are a source of accident. Over the country, 32 driving permits for running the vehicle under the influence of alcohol have been suspended, including 14 patents in Tiranne alone. By Tirana's Road Police, during the early hours of the morning, 1 vehicle leader for the drunk-associated vehicle” has been arrested. /tvclean.











