Albanian Police: Gruevski did not cross Tirana in Budapest

The storm, which raised former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski's departure from Macedonia, has included Albania, or more precisely Serbian media, with reports that the former prime minister, wanted with international radios, has been able to flee through Tirana. According to them, Gruevski crossed the Macedonian-Albanian border with a false passport, then launched by plane from Tirana towards [...]
According to them, Gruevski crossed the Macedonian-Albanian border with a false passport, after which it was launched by plane from Tirana to Budapest, the TCh quoted.
Macedonia's authorities rushed to declare that the day before, the former chief executive had not passed from any border points, which sparked suspicions that he might have used a Bulgarian passport, but Sofia flatly dismissed such an option.
Albanian police insist that no one has been launched from Rinas on that name. The Hungarian Embassy in Tirana refused to comment on the situation and on claims that Gruevski has been sheltered there for a night.












