The footballer who had reported fraud of 100,000 euros is arrested, suspected of counterfeiting money

Prishtina footballer, who had earlier denounced to the prosecutor that he was deceived by some people who would send him to play in the Netherlands in exchange for 100 thousand euros, has been arrested. The signal newspaper has also revealed its identity, Andrew Dervodelli. According to this newspaper, the footballer is among four [...]
Prishtina footballer, who had earlier denounced to the prosecutor that he was deceived by some people who would send him to play in the Netherlands in exchange for 100 thousand euros, has been arrested. The signal newspaper has also revealed its identity, Andrew Dervodelli.
According to this newspaper, the footballer is among four people arrested for counterfeiting money and they are: Lend Maxuti and Redon Dervisi from Gjilan and Apollo Morina of Andrew Derodali from Pristina. This group has been under the direction of the Regional Directorate in Gjilan, while today it has been captured by police. According to the same sources, it is still unknown whether they have the two football cases with each other.
Everything was discovered after denouncing a bank official “Raiffeisen Bank” in Gjilan”, who reported allegations that a 100-euro bill that had been deposited in the ATMs could be forged. This activated the police, with which they identified themselves and interviewed the person who had deposited the money.
As the signal teaches, it is about the owner of a silversmith who had deposited hundreds of euros in ATMs, and among them was a 100 forged. This banknote and several others that have recently been deposited in various banks in Gjilan are allegedly put on the market by four detainees.
In the case of arrest, by order of the prosecutor and approval of the judge have also been conducted raids on the homes of two suspects from Pristina.
Following the arrest and collection of evidence proving the involvement of four detainees in the case, the same have been interviewed by police investigators, and on the order of the State Prosecutor has been detained in 48 hours.










