He hid the police with his brother's identity, revealed why the victim was wanted in the former roadblock

Fabiol Gadha, the 28-year-old who was killed Thursday evening during Thursday's gunfight at a local in the area of the former Block, was a person declared in a search by Tirana Police. To escape police raids, he used his brother's ID card, Riggers Gagha, two years younger, with him [...]
Fabiol Gadha, the 28-year-old who was killed Thursday evening during Thursday's gunfight at a local in the area of the former Block, was a person declared in a search by Tirana Police.
To escape police examinations, he used his brother's ID card, Riggers Gagha, two years younger, with which he had similarities. This also brought confusion on the night of the event, after police found the ID card named after Riggers Gagya, but the case was clarified. The victim, in fact, was Fabiol Gaja, who was taught to be Ervis Martinaj's bodyguard, who was also injured Thursday evening.
According to statements distributed by Tirana Police, about two months ago Gagha turns out to have been a wanted person on charges of deliberately failing murder since 27 August this year. Police officially reported that the 28-year-old was suspected of wounding Andy Spahiu, who was also arrested after heroin doses were found at the residence.
On 29 August of this year, Tirana Police said they have identified and declared the alleged author of 30-year-old Andy Spahiu's injuries at his house in Allias. While he said he had arrested the injured man who was taking medication at Trauma Hospital, some doses of heroin were found during the search at his house. Although the injured himself has refused to explain to judicial police officers, the sources said there are suspicions that he was shot by the fugitive, the 28-year-old with initial F.G., whose name was made public only yesterday, after he was killed in the former Block area. So it's about Fabioo Gagha.
Police said at the time that the wound was suspected of having occurred on issues of distribution of narcotics. The event took place on August 27th, about 2: 00 a.m., on the “Tahsim Shehu” street in the area of Allias, Tirana. While the police had been notified only after the wounded man had appeared at Trauma Hospital. The injured Andy Spahiu, according to the police, lived alone at home, while his relatives were abroad. Sources claimed that he had been shot four times, on his feet and on his back while in danger of life. Police had reported the event from the Spahiu family neighbors, who called after hearing the shooting. /Panorama












