Ervin Salianji, former Democratic Party MP, spoke on "Now" regarding Altin Ndoc's escape from the Durrës Infectious Diseases Hospital.
Regarding this event, Salianji has raised serious doubts about the organization, planning, and possible corrupt elements.
He further emphasizes that if the protocol were implemented, such an escape would be practically impossible.
" You don't go to the prison hospital, you go to the hospital, it depends on the diagnosis. How many police officers accompanied me at the moment the decision was made to leave prison, so there were quite a few even though I had received the decision for conditional release.
There are two elements here: The first is the organization and planning that includes corrupt elements, the second may have been compromised due to the familiarity that he may have created with the police and they may have tolerated him. It is impossible to escape, especially this person who is very dangerous, accused of 5 murders.
The escort is done in two cars, handcuffed, the police officers stand some at the hospital door and some at the room where the medical examinations are performed, and it is impossible to leave a prisoner unless there is a certain breach in a link in the system ," said Salianji.
He also focused on the conditions and problems within the Prison Police, emphasizing that employees are underpaid, have a high workload and lack motivation, factors that, according to him, can lead to tolerance or serious breaches in the security chain.
" These prison police officers are very poorly paid, their work is not easy, they are paid very little. They are not quality people in terms of physical training, they are old, their salaries are very low, they do not receive any bonuses."
"If the protocol is implemented, it is impossible for a prisoner to leave. It is an organized event. He knew the day before the time he would leave. He notified people outside. But it is possible that he met someone inside the prison, after receiving authorization ," said Ervin Salianji.
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