Nicklaj's murder has been prepared for two years, the co-ordinator offered 500 thousand euros in Albania, but the executional styge

The execution of Ardian Nickulajt, who was killed by foreigners on April 19th inside his club in St.gjin, has been projected for at least two years. Orderors widely sought the reconciliation of a domestic killer, but are taught that no one took over the 51-year-old murder. The same sources, referred to reports of agencies [...]
Orderors widely sought the reconciliation of a domestic killer, but are taught that no one took over the 51-year-old murder. The same sources, referred to reports by intelligent agencies, confirm that up to 500,000 euros had been offered for his murder, but again by the paid Albanian killers is considered very difficult prey.
This, apparently, has forced Edmond Haxhia to hire an entire team of killers and accomplices from Great Britain and Portugal to end the mission. Ardian Nicklaj himself had been sniffing out that they wanted him dead for at least six months, and for that reason he had increased security and movement in an armored vehicle, but without knowing who the aggressors were.
To kill the 51-year-old, Edmond Haxhia brought to Tirana the four British, Thomas Mithan, Steven Hunt, Harriet Bridgeman, Harry Simpson as accomplices and informants, and Portuguese Ruben Saravia, as executionists.
After several intensive days of observation, the aggressor finally shot Nicklaj at noon on April 19th after being notified by his associates.
Hadzia, Mithan, Hunt and Bridgeman were arrested on Saturday in London after being located by Albanian authorities through mobile communications. The detainees are expected to be extradited to Tirana following the completion of the procedures, while due to the criminal act being charged, it is thought that British courts will not prevent their coming to Albania's tried investigation.
The other two, Reuben Saravia and Harry Simpson, have not been located yet. Saravia's arrest in the country of origin of Portugal and then his extradition to our country would be difficult, but through Great Britain there is an opportunity. Since it is required in the island country for drug trafficking, extradition will first take place there and then towards Tirana.












