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"The gun exploded behind your back, the bullets caught a tourist", as Minister Klosi answers when asked about the assassination in Saranda

"The gun exploded behind your back, the bullets caught a tourist", as

The Minister of Tourism, Blendi Klosi has commented on the event of a few days ago in Saranda, where the businessman Spiro Iljadhi was injured in an assassination attempt, while the bullets also caught a tourist.

Asked by the media in Saranda how such events affect the image of tourism, Klosi said that there should be an increase in law enforcement structures during the season.

"A few days ago, guns exploded behind your back and beyond that banal quarrel, bullets also caught a foreign tourist. How will this event that spoils the image be viewed? ”Klosi asks.

"The event was serious and shocks every tourist place, but the reaction of the forces was immediate, the arrest of the perpetrators of the incident on both sides has happened and I believe that the investigation will continue very soon.

I believe that it was discussed today in the Tourism Task Force were measures for the safety of life on the beach and outside, limiting night schedules, music, but also gathering, because in the conditions of the pandemic we need to be very controlled.

There should be no impunity and of course there should be an immediate reaction from law enforcement. "There should be an increase in law enforcement structures during the season, there will be much more attention and especially towards a more hospitable season for foreign tourists," said the minister.

 

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