'I'll write to Rama... come on... fuck off!' This is one of the intercepted conversations that is in the file of the former director of prisons, Agim Ismaili, and his two associates, Zambak Gjoni and Arnold Rrokaj, who are accused of hacking the computers of three SPAK prosecutors.
The conversations were taken from the hacking of Zambak Gjoni's phone in March 2025, the file states.
It concerns an interception dated February 12, 2025, where Arnold Rrokaj sends Zambak Gjoni a photo that looks like a website, from which SPAK systems can be accessed.
Then, he sends her an SMS with the content: "Can I open it?"
Next, hacker Arnold Rrokaj sends another SMS to his friend Zambak Gjoni: "I'm going to write to Rama... let's get serious."
SPAK says that from the content of this communication, there is a reasonable belief that the actions of the person under investigation are related to unauthorized intervention in the Special Prosecution System, with the aim of damaging them, through the distribution of these documents to third parties.
Likewise, 9 days later, Zambak asks his friend for information about the arrest of citizen Engjëll Agaç.
The file states that on February 21, 2025, the suspect Zambak also requests information about the arrest of citizen Engjëll Agaçi, while Arnoldi states:
"Let me take a look. But what does it matter who the prosecutor is? Of the ones I have, none of them are."
Today, at a media conference, DP Chairman Sali Berisha, publishing parts of the file, explains "Enjëll Agaç had an arrest warrant from the Italian Anti-Mafia or other reasons."
Meanwhile, SPAK in the file highlights that 'From the content of this communication, but also from the materials found on the mobile phone of the suspect Zambak Gjoni, it is reasonably evident that the suspect Arnold Rrokaj had already managed to access the emails of several prosecutors of the Special Prosecution Office and that he had received several documents from their emails.
Details from the file
On February 12, 2025, at 9:17 PM, Arnold Rrokaj sends Zambak Gjoni a photo that looks like a website, from which SPAK systems can be accessed. He then sends her an SMS with the content: "Can I open it?"
Further, Arnold Rrokaj sends another SMS to Zambak Gjoni: "I'm going to write to Rama... come and get it."
The content of this communication creates a reasonable belief that the actions of the person under investigation relate to unauthorized interference in SPAK's systems, with the aim of damaging them through the distribution of documents to third parties.
Subsequently, on February 21, the suspect Zambak also requests information about the arrest of citizen Engjëll Agaçi, while Arnoldi states: "Let me take a look. What does it matter which prosecutor has it? Of those I have, none has it."
DP leader Sali Berisha accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of benefiting from the hacking and demands his resignation.
The file reveals that some of the documents obtained from the hacking of the computers of three SPAK prosecutors also relate to investigative material and information about former Deputy Prime Minister Arben Ahmetaj, Erjon Veliaj, Damian Gjknuri, photographs of gold bars, and searches of Franc Çopja's apartment.
In the file submitted to the court, SPAK states that the unauthorized entry was carried out in the form of a structured criminal group.
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