The many-years old conflict for the Kakome lands between the Nivice
residents and the state authorities has arrived at the Court of Tirana.
The head of the Lukove Commune, Vladimir Kumi, asked the court to order a task force unit to investigate how the 29 hectares of the Kakome Bay were sold a few days after the Prosecution suspended the case.
Kumi claims to represent the residents’ interest over the Lukove commune territory.
“I was informed that on March 2012, the Saranda Property Registration Office registered an application of an agreement for passing the properties from ALUIZNI (Agency of Legalization Urbanization and Integration of Informal Zone/Buildings), represented by the then general director, Shaban Memia, and bought by the Kakome Riviera ltd, represented by Jeko Kolev.
The head of the commune underlined that the agreement infringes all legalization laws, since ALUIZNI cannot legalize and sell this considerable surface of land at the same time. In fact, the head of the Lukove commune adressed to the Tirana Prosecution with a penal report, claiming that he suspects that there are abusive officials. But 11 days after this report, the prosecution decided to not start the case, since documents indicated that the sale of the 29.7 hectares of land referred to an agreement of 2004 between the Albanian state and the company in question, which provided the construction of a real estate tourist structure.
Referring to the project in question, the Prosecution says that the protected area is 70 hectares, with 32.2 ha of construction land. The prosecution says that the constructions have been suspended after the incidents with the Nivice residents. After this decision, the Nivice residents will sue the prosecution in a civil court.
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