
Journalist Ferdinand Dervishi, speaking about the legal ordeal of the property that today resulted in the murder of judge Astrit Kalaja, stated that the building was given to 31 families in 1992 by the Shkodra municipal council.
According to him, it all started when the mayor in 2012 allowed it to be privatized, prompting the Shkambi family to claim the building. He emphasized that the case lasted 23 years and that about 30 judges dealt with this issue, which remained unresolved.
"In 1992, the decision of the Shkodra Municipal Council for homeless people gave 31 people access. When Lorenc Luka was the mayor. Then this man, Gjon Shkambi, said I have inherited the property and he will get it. Then they say you are not from Shkodra and these are forged. Lorenc Luka says the building should be privatized. In 2012, the bailiff comes into play and returns 2 empty apartments to Shkambi. The others start the war. In this whole story, there are 23 years. There are about 30 judges who have dealt with this work and have left this event to where it went.
Of course there is a problem, these people, you cannot give a decision without solving the problem of the 31 families, because it is the human part. Meanwhile, we have a young man who grows up with the idea, we will take these houses, we will sell and make money, he has this dream that is being shattered. He did not point the gun at the judge, but at the state and justice, "said Dervishi, in an interview for the show "The Unexposed".
Cpune kane 31familjet me pronen e tjetrit.bashkia ose kryetari duhet ti jepte shpite e veta per 31familjet dhe no pronen e tjeter kujt.je sistem kapitalist o shok