Albulen Haxhiu's adviser after the statements of loyal Berisha: We're useless.

Genc Nimoni, head of the cabinet of Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, has reacted after today's statements by lawyer Besnik Berisha, who has accused state prosecutor Rasim Maloku of arresting him by manipulating evidence, according to him, due to criticism of power and justice minister. Nimon said “dy [...]
Nimoni has said that “2 days ago, we are witnesses of many lies and grave accusations to the Ministry and Minister Haxhiu”.
According to him, while trying to provide political cootation, the case is not political.
As he adds that the “charges and charges” will have another judicial process.
The justice ministry remains committed to its mandate, without being involved in such processes that belong to other organs. While for slander and grave accusations, there will be another judicial process”, he has indicated.
His full response:
When slander and accusations remain a major argument. And even worse, when this is done by prosecution suspects for criminal acts.
In the last two days, we are witnessing many lies and serious accusations towards the Ministry and Minister Haxhiu. This is done in television studios and public space, not sparing the most slanderous and offensive words that are also contrary to the ethics and professional behavior a lawyer would have to have. Any regrets of the level and language.
Even disturbing were statements that amounted to a threat to state officials.
Even though it is trying to give political cootation, the case is not political, although the person in question has had a political past commitment and possibly avocon for certain political subjects.
The justice ministry stands far apart and untainted in this case, which would have to be developed normally and professionally at the Court.
It is by no means right for suspicious incriminating actions, which should be whitened in a fair and fair process, to be reasoned with political language and conflict, alleged and offensive.
The battle is legal with justice bodies, not political with the minister for such cases.
There is no question that freedom of speech, for everyone, is guaranteed, for which it is hard to work. But when this goes to the level of insult and slander, and the commitment to even the threat to state officials, then it remains a job for the responsible organs, as it should be to clarify the allegations cited in this case.
The justice ministry remains committed to its mandate, without being involved in such processes that belong to other organs. While for slander and grave accusations, there will be another judicial process.












