Tahiri: I'd quit if Dehar's samples were gone by the time I was minister.

Tahri has said such a work is a clean criminal, and that for the same, according to him, it is surprising that no one has been arrested until today after the loss of samples of the deceased, Astrit Dehari. In addition, the same one says he would have resigned if [...]
Tahri has said such a work is a clean criminal, and that for the same, according to him, it is surprising that no one has been arrested until today after the loss of samples of the deceased, Astrit Dehari.
In addition, the same says he would have resigned if the same case occurred in his time as justice minister
If this had happened at the time I was justice minister, I had been unable to direct that minister because I lost credibility”.
So stated Democratic Party Parliamentary Group chief Abelard Tahiri. The latter has said that although each death is painful, the case of the late LVV activist promoted political commitment, and as such, he says that if samples were lost in his time as minister, it would be impossible.
I'd had to go on in such a tragic case, in a case where there were big protests where there was a big political problem. Each death is painful, but it is a case that has caused great political commitment because it has been political activist. If it had happened at the time I was running the MD, these tests would have been impossible. I'm not saying that the minister's hand has received and released those evidence from the body's” institute, Tahiri has declared, reports RTV Duguagjini.
Tahri has said such a work is a clean criminal, and that for the same, according to him, it is surprising that no one has been arrested until today after the loss of samples of the deceased, Astrit Dehari.
“A clean criminal act, it's surprising how at least none has been arrested until today”, he has stated, while stressing that the silence of Prime Minister Kurti and the justice minister is surprising.
In addition, Tahiri has said that the very disappearance of samples from an institution such as that of the Legal Medicine Institute presents a major concern.
The extinction of Mr. Dehar's samples by the Institute of Legal Medicine is quite disturbing. The Law Medicine Institute would have to be at least one extremely safe and monitored institution 24 hours. I don't believe that the footage of those cameras would have to be hidden every 12 days or every two weeks, because I think there's a lot of sensitive evidence there on many different issues, including many parts of the missing” samples, he stated.
Otherwise, Dehar's samples disappeared early in December of last year.
In this case, four IML officials were suspended.












