Chief Prosecutor: You still wonder if Agon Musliu committed suicide or someone pushed him into murder

Chief Prosecutor: You still wonder if Agon Musliu committed suicide or someone pushed him into murder

Alexander Lumez, chief state prosecutor, has said that the case of Agron Musliu, who died until he was forced to go to the Student Centre that served as a replacement for returning to Kosovo during the time of the pandemic. He also spoke of Agon Musliu losing his life on May 3rd [...]

He has also discussed the case of Agon Musliu, who lost his life on May 3rd of this year at the Student Centre while he was being held in quarantine, after coming from Germany.

“Ende has not identified any person responsible for performing this work, because we have no accurate information on whether it is suicide, or the push to murder”, Lumez is expressed.

Chief State Prosecutor Alexander Lumez in an interview Arb.info has made it known that the prosecution is collecting information from witnesses to confirm whether there was interference in the surveillance room.

“We, we still don't have accurate information about who was in the surveillance room, or was there anyone in the wire room. We're collecting and gathering information from witnesses to prove if there's any interference in the surveillance room. If we provide information that unauthorized persons have entered the surveillance room, we will surely follow them and seek accountability from them and criminal responsibility”, Lumez said.

412 corruption cases have been addressed last year, including many state officials, ministers and even municipal officials.

During this year, according to Chief Prosecutor Alexander Lumezi, there has been an indictment of two judges, one police officer, and another indictment against 32 policemen and others in the north.

“We are showing the will to confront all corruption substances, no matter who the people who committed criminal acts”, Lumez says.

Lumez confirms there are ministers, MPs, policemen at the stage of the investigation.

And we expect a successful trial in the courts today. The current government has no minister in the investigation phase, but we have cases of ministers' investigations in past governments. ”

It also explains the possibility of returning former prosecutor Elez Blakaj to the justice system.

I haven't talked since he resigned from the special prosecutor's position, but his return is possible, but he has to recruit and compete at the initial stage, it means in the Constitutional Prosecutor, and if during the interview process he sees all phases, he can return, but not in the position he was in before he resigned. It is possible to compete and start as a beginner and then develop into a career within the prosecutorial system. ”

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