13 prisoners for property destruction during protests in Tirana

The prosecution will request the court's prison arrest measure for 13 of those handcuffed after the opposition protest. For three others, the charge will require softer measures, for Ndue Fug because of his age, for Susan Dimush because of gender and for R. Dom because of the ability of [...]
The prosecution will request the court's prison arrest measure for 13 of those handcuffed after the opposition protest.
For three others, the charge will require softer measures, for Ndue Fug because of his age, for Susan Dimush because of gender and for R. Dom because of limited ability.
Top Cannel learned that personal security measures will take place Tuesday, while all handcuffed protesters are suspected of destruction of property, destruction of property by fire, destruction of order, opposition to police.
During the protest, the prosecution says some people threw capsolas, wooden sticks against police, as well as damaged the master's door and broke them with iron bars and other items.
Prosecutors claim that following the survey at the scene, 33 remains in the form of fireworks, hornets and 29 sticks were seized.
Prosecutors say the person who pulled out the police megaphones calling for an escape from violence is Christo Dodaj.
All violent protesters have been identified by the relevant commissioners that kept them under surveillance, among them Samir Rexhepi, known as “Cerrick'sWick”, he is suspected of being the author of crime damage.
For Florenc Hoxha, the prosecution says he has rejected police and that he has directed other people's actions, as according to police from camera surveillance he turns out to have taken action the same as that one leading the crowd towards the prime minister. / TCh












