Appeal leaves former Albanian delegation in prison

The appeal of the Special Court against Organised Crime and Corruption has left former Socialist President Alqi Blako in prison, charged with the intensive case. The latter had requested a milder security measure, claiming it was not dangerous, and there is no access to the destruction of evidence. Ex-Deputate, same as in [...]
The appeal of the Special Court against Organised Crime and Corruption has left former Socialist President Alqi Blako in prison, charged with the intensive case.
The latter had requested a milder security measure, claiming it was not dangerous, and there is no access to the destruction of evidence.
The former delegation, as in the first degree, has rejected the charges at this court hearing and has declared that there is no connection to expropriation of land where Fier's intensive was built.
Blako has claimed that he in the quality of the Secretary General has made the transfer of the practice for expropriation of land, but has no direct connection because the law says it does not provide that Secretary General is taken with this procedure.
Meanwhile, he has declared that by the time his father worked in Tirana's intensive, Blako was not Secretary General at the Ministry of Environment but worked in the Presidencys and according to him. “s) There has been no way to influence father employment”.
Despite defence claims, Apel has decided to give up the decision made on the first scale.
Blaako is accused of criminal acts of abuse of office and passive corruption of top state officials or local elected.
The document says that by the time he served as Secretary General at the Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with other people, he committed deliberate illegal actions during the land expropriation procedure in building Fier's intensive intensive, causing great damage.











