
SPAK insists that they should be found guilty and for this reason has submitted to the Special Appeal the request for their punishment...
SPAK is not separated from the former mayor of Pogradec, Eduart Kapri, and the former vice-mayor of the same municipality, Avdulla Cano, declared innocent by the Court of First Instance.
SPAK insists that they should be declared guilty and for this reason submitted to the Special Appeal the request for their punishment not only with prison, but also with the removal of the right to exercise public functions.
SPAK tells the Court of Appeal that the former mayor should be sentenced to one year in prison. SPAK repeats the same request to declare them as guilty to the former director Enkelejda Kllomollari, Nexhmi Korra, former coordinator of the administrative units suspected of misuse of duties and violation of equality in tenders. But also to the maintenance workers in this municipality, Gurali and Safet Blaceri, one a maintenance worker and the other a plumber.
The six, under the supervision of SPAK, not only abused during 2017 a tender for firewood worth 9 million ALL, but on June 28, 2019 in three schools and a kindergarten they were caught red-handed by the police by locking three schools approved as voting centers by the CEC.
Manjola Kajana tells the court that the former mayor intended to block the June 30 local elections.
However, the two maintenance workers are excused that they received orders from their superiors and that they did not know that they were polling stations. The Court of First Instance, the acquittals said, that Kapri's papers as mayor did not have any criminal consequences, since the schools were closed two days before the elections and that the notification of the local leaders was purely administrative. SPAK's point of view is that these actions were not innocent, but were in abuse of duty./TCH
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