Scandal in Albania: He goes to sue rape, rapes the chief of police

Following the scandal with the 15-year-old student in Babrru, another sexual scandal is published where the protagonist is the chief of the City of Men Police Station. According to police reports, the event occurred in 2015 when the sexually violated girl had gone to the region to denounce rape. Tonight, the US Bureau of Investigation, [...]
Following the scandal with the 15-year-old student in Babrru, another sexual scandal is published where the protagonist is the chief of the City of Men Police Station.
According to police reports, the event occurred in 2015 when the sexually violated girl had gone to the region to denounce rape.
Tonight, the US Bureau of Investigation, in collaboration with the Prosecutor of the Shkoder Judiciary District, has banned Chief of Police Station Fushe Arrez, suspected of having sexual relations with violence.
The story was allegedly happening in 2015, but it was recently passed by the girl in the presence of a psychologist.
Based on the evidence collected, there are strong suspicions that in April 2015, she was sexually harassed by a police officer at the Shkodra Police Commissioner's premises, when the effectiveness was on the job of investigating crimes at DVP Shkoder. The citizen had gone to sue for the rape done to some people in 2015, the child's home employee in Shkodra.
The US banned I.D., on the current duty of the Post of Bears Police, in DVP Shkoder, suspected of criminal activity “sexual intercourse with violence with adults”
Materials were passed to the Prosecutor of the Shkodra Judiciary District for further investigation.
Meanwhile, state authorities and non-profit organizations have taken protection from citizens by taking refuge in and caring, in a Social Centre.
Taking advantage of this public communication, the US calls on anyone who has been violated or felt under pressure to report immediately to the State Police or Prosecutor's Office, as well as near the US if they identify police employees' violations, in the number 0800 90, guaranteeing anonymity and swift response.












