Zamir, a citizen from Shkoder, told to the Prosecution of Serious Crimes
about his ex-wife and their six-year-old child, implicating one of the
suspects for terrorism.
The Prosecution suspects that the child is in Syria together with his mother, Almira Kastrati, who married Genci Balla after she was divorced from Zamir.
The man told that after they were divorced, she became one of the four women of the self-proclaimed Imam of the Unaza e Re mosque, Genci Balla, known by his religious followers as Abdurrahim Balla.
The woman, graduated in economy, had another child with the 35-year-old man from Librazhd and the TIMS system shows that she has left the Rinas airport with Balla and the two minors. They have traveled to Turkey and from there to Syria, where she is currently living.
Balla, graduated in theology and known as a radical Muslim since 1999, returned to Albania to take his role as an organizer.
The Prosecution says that last year Albania entered the map of problematic countries.
Balla was recorded preaching jihad, although he has been very careful with his phone conversations.
He is the main suspect, together with an Imam from Albania who lives in Turkey, Gent Pashaj, from Peqin, whose duty was to notify his collaborator for the arrival of Albanians in Turkey and for their trip to Syria.
The story of the two children was similar to that of a family in Lapraka, Tirana. A woman reported that her husband, Shkelzen Dumani, had taken her two children to Syria. Dumani is also wanted by international authorities.
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