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Murders in 1 week, Dogjani: Criminal groups no longer fear the state

Murders in 1 week, Dogjani: Criminal groups no longer fear the state

Serious criminal events were part of the conversation that Democratic MP and security expert Asllan Dogjani held on Syri TV.

He has stated that today it is easier to kill people than to commit any other crime.

Dogjani further said that criminal groups no longer fear the state and that the police have degraded in their role.

Asllan Dogjani: Such events that occur in the middle of the capital, such as the case at the Palace of Arrows or the murder on the Fier - Vlora axis, which is an axis with an extremely high traffic volume, show the complete degradation of the state police.

 Meanwhile, it also shows that criminal groups, as you said, find it very easy to kill people. Because today it is easier to kill people in this situation that we are in than to commit another crime.

 But this shows that criminal groups are no longer afraid of the state. And this comes as a result of the connections of criminal groups with the State Police and with politics. They do not want to establish public order and security and believe me on this because I was a police chief and if the state wants it, I have said from the cardboard that it will be and establish public order and security for 24 hours.

 But they don't want this to have public order and security. This government is interested in killing people there, killing people in Tirana.

As the Prime Minister said, "let them eat each other's heads". But these people are not only eating each other's heads, but also the heads of citizens who are struggling in their jobs, who work day and night to earn a living. As was the case in Shkodra where Flutura and Bashkim Basha were killed on the street while going to work.

 Or Mimoza Pajo in 'Don Bosko' who was working as a bartender. She worked two shifts to make ends meet and had her niece with her. She was killed by criminal groups. Or the case in Elbasan where the conflict between neighbors and other people resulted in her being killed in her own home. These events have become daily and convey an anxiety, an individual insecurity in everyone. But also collective fear. Today you are insecure. Crime is sitting cross-legged and is wreaking havoc in this country.

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