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Çollaku: The equipment of senior officials of the Prime Minister's office has been seized

Çollaku: The equipment of senior officials of the Prime Minister's

Journalist Basir Çollaku spoke about the ongoing investigations against senior justice and political officials in the country. Invited to the Task Force on SYRI TV, Çollaku mentioned that family members of senior officials have been employed in structures such as the BKH, KLGJ, KLP and SPAK, questioning the credibility and quality of the investigations.

He has raised major questions about political influence in the new justice institutions, noting that important officials have ended up under investigation.

 Some of them may even be on the verge of being charged with exercising unlawful influence. In this context, the seizure of officials' electronic devices shows that the investigation is in-depth and involves key figures in the executive branch.

Çollaku: Klotilda Bushka in this case is Edi Rama, the messages received from them are from the prime minister, regardless of who is in the relevant position.

In addition, I believe that they should be under investigation and on the verge of being indicted or may have been indicted, whether Bushka or Llagami, for exercising illegal influence, at least as an accusation, because the investigations into influence over justice, as we have often reported here, for nepotism in relation to the BKH, for all the family members who are from the KLGJ, KLP, SPAK, all the justice institutions, have brought their family members to the National Bureau of Investigation. A high, considerable percentage shows that the credibility of the investigations and their quality is significantly affected.

In addition, there are other officials, MPs, or in the prime minister's court, very important officials, whose electronic devices, in this case computers, have been seized to investigate their illegal influence on these institutions and their efforts to undo these institutions, to capture them in the most appropriate way possible. Not that they don't have influence—they have had influence in the majority and still do.

The investigation is in-depth, by people with names who may be asked for gradual immunities, or other actions, because it seems to me that the dissolution of parliament has brought mitigated legal consequences for actions, but there are also important people involved with the reform, who were the prime minister's eminences, who drafted this reform, who influenced this reform.

That the complex needs to be investigated.

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