Violent protests in Tirana, 15 people, 80 associated

Violence during the opposition protest, held the day before the prime minister, has led as many as 80 people to join the police, while the arrested are 15 participants. At the order of Tirana's chief prosecutor, Elizabeth Ymeraj, the investigation is led by prosecutor Enclid Djind. Also involved in investigations into violence in the prime minister are 7 prosecutors [...]
At the order of Tirana's chief prosecutor, Elizabeth Ymeraj, the investigation is led by prosecutor Enclid Djind. Also involved in investigations into violence in the prime minister are seven other prosecutors, as well as 12 judicial police officers.
Top Channel sources stress that the number of detainees is expected to increase, as there will be bans on yesterday's events as well in the identification of violators of the law as well.
Meanwhile, only shortly after reporting journalist Muhamed Veliu, the capital police reported the arrest of 15 people charged with criminal acts of “against Public Order Police Officer”, “over duty”, “destruction of property” and “recombing public peace”.
Their ban came after analyzing film pictures, police services reports and evidence gathered during the protest of the day before, where there were visible acts of violence.
Tirana police also reported 5 prosecuted in the free state, while 7 people have declared them on the run and are working on their capture.












