Citizens denounced Fjolla Morina's husband, took over 10,000 euros to send his son to Belgium

Najije Shkreta, a citizen of Durres, has shown how she has fallen prey to fraud on the noble citizens Syla, Fjolla Morina's husband. In her view, the latter promised him work for the boy in Belgium, but first documents had to be made, and for that the Shretta family had to pay 10,000 [...]
Najije Shkreta, a citizen of Durres, has shown how she has fallen prey to fraud on the noble citizens Syla, Fjolla Morina's husband.
In her view, the latter promised the boy a job in Belgium, but first documents had to be made, and for that the Shretta family had to pay 10,000 and 500 euros.
The money was given, but no work, no documents, and no amount was returned, reports Tvklan.
Najije Shretta: I'm directed “Stop” for a fraud or rather we have fallen prey to a family fraud by noble businessman Syla to send the boy to Belgium with regular letters. My son was first introduced to the Instagram.
And then we met, and he asked us for a lot of money that was up to 20 thousand euros, and then he came slowly down. When he said it took so much, I was the money sender. The fee was for the letters because the person in question couldn't keep my son without letters at work because according to the state rules, you can't figure out without letters. The amount has amounted to 10.499 euros. My letters and my receipts are here, I made the shipments myself. Now that I speak, I have no choice”.
show “Stop” contacted the phone with Syla, who denied having connections or knowledge of this event. He said he'd verify the situation and, as a surprise, a few days after the call from “Stop”, the money went back to the Shretta family account.
Gent Syla: It's a complete slander of someone. I don't know whose that is, but I find out right away. I'm so glad you told me. I have hotels in Belgium, restaurants, I have things, but these things I've ever taken.
Journal: I don't believe anyone else uses your phone because I believe the conversations are made in whatsapp, where we're talking together now.
Gent Syla: No, no! I'm not saying, absolutely, that's my number. I'm telling you, too. Send me your number and I'll answer it, send me the number of those people, so we don't zoom in and I'll contact the family. That's all I know!












