Serious crimes remain unsolved

28/09/2011 20:10

A triple murder happened in Elbasan on March 2011. Three persons of the
same family, at the Syrja Dylgjeri neighborhood, were executed with
firearms during the night in their own house.

The police declared that the killer would be caught soon, since they suspected that the motive was revenge.

During the same period of the year, a young man lost his life in Vlore, after an explosive blew up under his car. Police was near the scene, but they could not find the authors.

This event was very hard for the Vlore public opinion, which was shocked even more when the same type of murder was repeated six months later, on September 2011, when Judge Skerdelajd Konomi was executed by an explosive in his car.

This July was executed in a mysterious way Sokol Doci, the 33 year old that was killed after midnight in a Tirana street.

In the same mysterious way was executed some days ago Arjan Selimi, a notorious character in the drug traffic world.

For all cases, police pretended of having good leads for finding the authors, but never have they been able to find anything.

For all serious crimes, the refrain has always been the same: “We are holding intensive investigations and the authors will be caught soon”, which has happened very rarely.

But what happens more frequently is that the Police blame the Prosecution. The Interior Minister himself, Bujar Nishani, during a hearing session at the Security Commission declared that the Police have provided evidence to the Prosecution for the serious crimes.

He mentioned some of the cases suspected for a political background, such as the murder of the Socialist MP Xhindi and that of the Socialist head of the Terthora commune.

The General Police statistics say that 84% of the crimes have been discovered, but this high percentage comes from the fact that most of the crimes in Albania take place within families.

The Albanian police have not been able to resolve at least 12 serious crimes that have happened this year and that have shocked the public opinion.

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