State police react to Berisha: We didn't hit Deputy Gekmarkaj.

Albania's State Police have denied the statement given to the media by Sali Berisha, where he claimed MP Agron Gjekmarkaj has been hit by police officers. In an official response, police explain that MP Gjekmarkaj has not been hit by any police officers, but, according to the first data, he has left the protest [...]
In an official response, police explain that MP Gjekmarkaj has not been hit by any police officers, but, according to the first data, he has left the protest due to his health condition.
The police institution expressed regret over these statements and condemned MP Flamur Noka's violent actions during the protest.
According to police, Noka has disobeyed the order to clear the road and has violently opposed police officers, pushing, insulting, and hitting them.
These actions were recorded while order forces were on duty to ensure the free movement of vehicles and citizens.
Tirana police have identified all citizens who took part in the illegal roadblock and rejected police officers' orders.
They will face legal procedures for actions committed.
Police have remembered that roadblocks constitute a criminal offence, a fact that has also become clear to protest organisers in response returned by the Tirana Police Department.
Police have guaranteed the right to protest, but without violating the free movement of citizens and vehicles.












