Shala denies that she has been involved in the disappearance of 450 ballots in Runik, investigations continue

Alban Shala, chairman of the polling where 450 ballotes disappeared at Scikyright Runik, has confessed to all that happened at noon on October 6th. Shala, who comes from AAK, denies being present in the classroom when empty ballot papers were taken and released. According to him, [...]
Shala, who comes from AAK, denies being present in the classroom when empty ballot papers were taken and released.
According to him, someone deliberately exploited his absence while at a pause, and when he returned, he had been informed that the ballot was missing.
At that moment, Shala says she had checked the class, but she had not found the ballot papers, and for that she had notified the manager and then the police.
His innocence says he will prove the evidence of the cameras that were installed in the classroom and which the police have.
Until he feels innocent in all this situation, saying he was responsible for his work and has not worked in favour of any candidate, in this case not for Beki Berisha either.
In this case, police and prosecutors are continuing the investigation, with cases being interviewed by several persons who allegedly committed criminal work “The elimination of voting documents”.
So far, in this case there is no criminal outcry, nor has any suspicious person been arrested.
On Thursday, Kohavision has reported based on sources within the AAK, that Alban Shala was suspected to be the planner of the entire event, and with that move was intended to secure votes for MP Beka Berisha's candidate, claims he has denied.












