ZiA: 15 arrest warrants for Tirana Intenserator, among them a director of Erion Veliaj

In Albania, the Special Court signed on Friday, at the request of the Special Prosecutor, 15 warrants for arrest, as part of the investigation into Tirana's intensive, of which 6 are under house arrest. Among the prison warrants is the name of Taulant Tushes, Director General of Public Affairs in Tirana, one of [...]
In Albania, the Special Court signed on Friday, at the request of the Special Prosecutor, 15 warrants for arrest, as part of the investigation into Tirana's intensive, of which 6 are under house arrest. Among the prison warrants is the name of Taulant Tushes, Director General of Public Works in Tirana City, one of the most important and weightier positions, considered one of the closest associates of Mayor Erion Veliaj. Also, the warrant has been issued for another former municipality director, Namik Thimiji, who covered waste management and was directly dependent on Tushe.
From the Voice of America
The warrants have again touched and former Environment Minister Lefter Coca, as well as former Socialist MP Alqi Blako, as well as two entrepreneurs Mirel Mortyri and Klodian Zoro, considered earlier by the Special Prosecutor as the real owners of Tirana's intensive. All four are involved in the cases of the intensive inbasan and Fier, for whom they and were sentenced on the first scale, except Blakos, who was declared innocent in the process of intensive of Elbasan.
Other names, also included in procedures for the first two promoters, are part of the list of arrest warrants, along with several new names, at the level of members of the procurement communities, in addition to the case of Alba Thomma, former management director of the Ministry of Environment.
These are the first arrests for Tirana's initiative, where investigations are under way. A few months ago, the Special Court placed him under secuestro. At the time, Mayor Veliaj reacted by voicing that <x0-sumesting and removing from the hands of the private subject of Tirana's waste plant as a result of the SPAK investigation is more than welcome on the way to whiteling anyone who has abused public interest<1>. For the arrests already involving two municipal directors, there is not yet a public position by this institution.












