Prosecutor reveals Ervis Martinaj also has a Kosovo passport

Tirana's prosecutor has discovered that businessman Ervis Martinaj, arrested for gunfight in the former Block, where Fabian Gadha was killed and injured along with Eljon Haton, has a passport with the other name of the Republic of Kosovo. For this reason, according to the Prosecutor, there is the danger of Martinaj escaping out [...]
For this reason, according to the Prosecutor, there is the danger of Martinaj escaping abroad, in the event the Court imposes an austerity measure of easier insurance than prison arrest.
Thus, in demanding a measure of security assignment “prison arrest”, the prosecution says Martinaj has moved abroad with this passport, and there are doubts that it may have been falsified by the investigating himself, which is in the measure of “prison arrest” on the deadline.
“From actions conducted to this moment of procedure, there are allegations based on acts that national Ervis Martinaj is equipped with another passport as Kosovo citizens named Admir Koca. After communicating with the units of international co-operation and co-ordination for verification, it has resulted that national Ervis Martinaj, has another passport with the identity of Admir Koca, which he has also used to get out of Albania's borders, documented by system printing. T IMS. In this way the danger of leaving is clearly documented that citizens Ervis Martinaj”.
Furthermore, the Tirana Prosecution says it has sent a literature to Kosovo, after allegedly Martinaj has also carried out the criminal act of forging documents. Concretically, the prosecution asks Kosovo to manage:
“A recognized and complete copy of the practice for application and passport equipment of the Republic of Kosovo citizens with generals: Admir Koca; Printed and/or electronic variable traces of dattiloscopic (patillarers of fingers and hand palms) given by the person who applied for passport equipment; Information on all access and exits on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo to citizens with identity Admir Koca”.
“Mby the above-mentioned data and statements is supported by the existence of doubt that the person in question can leave the country, avoiding justice”, the prosecution later writes in demand./Panorama











