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Karamuço: SPAK has problems with the quality of the investigations for Arben Ahmatej

Karamuço: SPAK has problems with the quality of the investigations for

Arben Ahmetaj is officially under investigation by the Special Prosecutor's Office.

The former deputy prime minister is listed in the register of the person against whom investigations are underway for three criminal offenses such as "Abuse of duty", "Passive corruption" and "Cleaning of the proceeds of a criminal offence".

Criminalistics expert Ervin Karamuço, invited to Top Talk, said that SPAK is delaying the case, leaving room for public opinion and the media to advance more than the investigative bodies.

 "I have also heard the head of SPAK and there he himself showed some problems in a report to the KLP also in the quality of the investigations of the investigators of the National Bureau of Investigation, which according to him are not at the level they should be to conduct investigations professional as well as overloading at work and in the end he said that we take into account some priority issues and did not give any quality or element about which issues it is about.

SPAK has the jurisdiction to drag out and delay cases, leaving room for public opinion and the media to advance certain issues more than investigative bodies. This is an investigation that is in a developing phase and we do not yet have a charge filed or at least communication of charges.

To the public, this looks like the end, but this is only the beginning. It is too early to talk about this. Until there is a directly related charge for the incinerators it will come out along the way ca will have along the way this issue is constructed in a special way.

I have recently noticed the opposition and setbacks that have been made in court by the subject's own lawyers, here we are talking about an issue that has to do with due process of law and the way the control items were taken, the way of identifying who is the own asset subject, these are issues that must be addressed and the court will give a verdict. "- said Karamuço.  

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