Lulzim Basha in court for forged documents

For the second time, Democratic Party in Albania leader Lulzim Basha will face Albanian justice in court. Following the trial of corruption charges in the construction of the Nation's Road, Basha will go to the Tirana Court as a defendant for the $675,000 lobe in the US. The Tirana prosecution has submitted a letter [...]
The Tirana prosecution has sent a letter to the DP headquarters to announce the leader of this party, Lulzim Basha, that they have concluded to him investigations into US lobeation through the off-ship company Biniata Trade.
From this letter available to Top-Channel, Mr. Basha, Arben Ristani and Ilir Dervisi are reported by prosecutors Gjergji Takko and Ervin Karanja that they have completed the investigative phase, and they bear charges of counterfeiting seals and stamps.
Now this case goes to court in Tirana for trial.
Learning that to discover the mechanism of US lobby operation and all actions committed, prosecutors have had a significance
Special testimony from Gazment White currently secretary-general in the DP.
At the moment, it remains unclear whether prosecutors in this case have been able to provide the testimony of lobbyist Nikola Muzin.
Three prosecutors investigating the case, three months ago, said they received a partial response from American authorities and continued communication.
In this case, Nikola Muzin's testimony is essential, to have a full picture of events linking him to the DP and Lulzim Basha and to understand for what reasons, he says he has rightly received $555,000. It also says that 150,000 dollars of Binita Trade have been spent on DP accounts.
Nicholas Muzin himself, three months ago, has sought to exercise his right under Article 5 of the US Constitution, not to incriminate himself, writes Tch, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.
The American justice authorities also urged Albanian prosecutors to become clear from Albanian justice, whether the status Nicholas Muzin is as a possible witness or object of the investigation, and whether Nicholas Muzin or not he has the right to refuse to testify under Albanian law.
Therefore, Albanian prosecutors extended the investigation deadlines.












