Rama attacks Durres prosecutor: He will not escape punishment

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has again again attacked Durres prosecutor Arian Ndo, but not mentioned by name, saying he will not escape punishment. In his speech during the activity of co-governance held in the prime minister, Rama accused him of being “representative of crime interests”, the charge he made for the time [...]
In his speech during the activity of co-governance held in the prime minister, Rama charged him as “representative of the crime interests”, the charge he made for the first time against prosecutor Ndoja last Thursday in Parliament.
According to the prime minister, prosecutors and judges who know they will not pass Vetting are exploiting power until they can.
Last <x0van>, a case of flagrant violation of the law, transformation of an image of the justice system into representatives of crime interests that certainly will not escape punishment. Unfortunately, we're seeing that clearing the mud out of the justice system has a temporary, but very serious, negative effect on citizens, because many prosecutors and judges who are buried to the throats and who know very well that they have no chance to get past Vetting, are exploiting the power the law gives them in order to capture anything. Building a new justice system requires a time of”, Prime Minister Edi Rama said.
Arian Ndoja is the prosecutor investigating the files of the director of the Cadastra Agency in Durres, Liridon Pula, against which the Court imposed the security measure “in prison”. Days ago, Deputy Prime Minister Erjon Brace said director Liridon Pula is the victim of prosecutor Arian Ndoja.











