Tomorrow, the judge investigated by SPAK prosecution unit Mimoza Margjeka, will appear before the court again, accused of taking 6 thousand euros in bribes to release a clandestine trafficker from prison.
Top Channel journalist Anila Hoxha reports that her lawyer Ilia Ilia casts doubt on the existence of a wiretapping, in which the relatives of another detainee, citizen Adi Mullalli, a physical education professor, say that he had paid the amount of 7500 euros to the chief judge of the judicial body.
The lawyer says that double standards have been applied.
Top Channel has seen the decision in which the citizen Bali and his co-suspect Adi Mullalli, who is a physical education professor in Devoll, were released in the face of a property guarantee of 5 million ALL.
In this decision, one of the facts that the judicial body has laid down, is that the detainees should go home because of the pandemic, referring to an earlier decision of Minister Gjonaj where it is advised to take care of the pandemic measures, to avoid detention measures with prison, to stop the spread of the virus.
The court panel assessed that Adi Mullalli and Bali should go home in front of the property guarantee, as they do not pose a risk to society.
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