Sali Berisha locks passports, sets measures “due presentation”

Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha has been assigned measures “due to display” and has been blocked by passports, following charges of the former sports complex privatisation file “Partizan”. Sali Berisha is suspected of passive corruption of officials in co-operation. In addition, the Special Court imposed obligations for Fatmir Bektash. And he fell into chains. Jamarber Malltez. Over Jamarbe Malltez, they said [...]
Former Prime Minister Sali Berisha has been assigned measures “due to display” and has been blocked by passports, following charges of the former sports complex privatisation file “Partizan”.
Sali Berisha is suspected of passive corruption of officials in co-operation.
In addition, the Special Court imposed obligations for Fatmir Bektash. And he fell into chains. Jamarber Malltez.
Over Jamarbe Malltez, Anila Hodza sources said they burden corruption charges, Article 260, along with Berisha and Article 287 corruption in co-operation with Fatmir Bektash.
While Fatmir Bektash is accused of active articles 245 and Article 287 in co-operation with Malltez.
Within five days, the law says, will become verification of measures required by the SPAK and imposed by the tribunal. While Malta verified within 72 hours of execution, it is under “prison arrest”.
The indictment in SPAK for this file has been taken by Interior Minister Taulant Balla at the time he was head of the Socialist Party group.
Malltezi was then called by the SPAK and questioned on the issue, while it appears that the Special Prosecutor has found sufficient evidence to arrest the former prime minister's son-in-law, which turns out to be one of the main owners of the palaces that wiped out traces of the Partizan complex.
We remember that the former “Partizan” is a property of about 10,000 m2, in central Tirana that was privatised at a value of $100,000, less than the value of a garrison sold in the area.
The sports club “Partizan” was the most important sports complex owned by the Ministry of Defence, not far from the centre of Tirana, where 17 towers have been erected today. / TCH












