
After the prosecution interrogated behind closed doors the special units
and their chiefs who were involved in the arrest of Dritan Dajti, more
than two years ago, the defendant used their declarations to defend
himself against the accusation of killing four policemen and one
civilian.
Dajti denied being the one who killed the policemen Fatos Xhani, Saimir Duckollari, Altin Dizdari and Kastriot Feskaj, referring to the declarations of their colleagues.
“The police officers declared that they didn’t see who shot their colleagues. None of them declared that I was the one who fired against them. One of them also declared that the civilian was killed after I had gone down, which means that I am not the one who shot them”.
Dajti insisted that the prosecutors took the declarations behind closed doors, and this is illegal and should be made public.
Dajti reminded the court the testimony of the police official, who said that Dajti had been under surveillance before getting arrested, but the recorded phone conversations have disappeared.
Dritan Dajti accused the investigators by saying that his gun was not seized and investigated on the scene, but in the offices, and that the court refused to record the process in audio, although the Court of Serious Crimes has the system installed.
The defendant was not allowed to read his declaration to the end, with the argument that he was deriving from the core of the case.
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