Halabak, asshole: Citizens prosecute Lezha Police Director

Two days after public reporting to the media, three employees of the Inert company in Lezha have prosecuted municipal police director Leonard Paul at the prosecutor for insults and violence against them. In criminal proceedings addressed to the prosecution body, Ndué Peter, Ervis Figuri, and Fatball Media claim that about 10:00 on the 1106.2022s have [...]
Two days after public reporting to the media, three employees of the Inert company in Lezha have prosecuted municipal police director Leonard Paul at the prosecutor for insults and violence against them.
In criminal submission to the prosecution body, Nduje Peter, Ervis Figuri and Fatbandin Media state that about 10:00 on the 1106.2022 date have been working on behalf of the Ded Boukacea employee in a channel to install optical fibers, since the firm has an Internet distribution network.
They claim that while they were working, at one point it comes near and stops driving the Municipal Police, from where the director of the Municipal Police, Leonard Palaj, is coming out, addressing the workers with the expression “prap here you”.
We've told them to stop working, leave the job, and start disparaging us. After he said don't work on sitting down to cut the pipe to stop the job, and this municipal policeman has insulted me with serious words and captured me for clothes and torn me.
He used insulting words like “halabaque”, “-butter”, “dragged “, and many other serious words that we felt were humiliated by him”, declares in his confession the worker Ndue Petra.
But he was contacted on this issue, the press office in Basque Lezha claims the company in question violated the law, performing illegal work and has made no request for extended permits in the municipality.
According to them in the latest case, the company has carried out works along the Kune sidewalk on the open channel without receiving any confirmation and no rights to exploitation by the municipality.
In the municipal version, the local Construction Inspectorate and Municipal Police reportedly have intervened in law enforcement, but have faced the company's violent response.











