
Police kept under surveillance three people who were suspected of trying
to influence and corrupt a Supreme Court member in favor of a man
charged for murder.
Although they haven’t achieved their goal, the surveillance discovered that they knew about the sentence two days before it was announced.
The Prosecution declared in a press release that they have opened an investigation for Agron Lumeshi, Enard Lushakaj and Renato Mellaraj, who resulted to have attempted to influence the release of Vilson Mellaraj, sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of Dorjan Sule in 1999 and for injuring one other citizen, both of them in Athens.
The sentence was given by the Durres Court of Appeal, but after the surveillance, it results that Enard Lushakaj and Renato Mellaraj were interested to collect money from their relatives in order to pay for a sentence in favor of their relative.
The person who had promised to resolve this situation was Agron Lumeshi, a relative of Judge Gani Dizdari, part of the judge panel. But the Supreme Court rejected the recourse made by the killer and left the 20 years to prison sentence unchanged.
But the surveillance showed that the defendant’s relatives knew about the decision two days before it was announced.
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