
Tedi Malaveci, the current Head of the National Chamber of Bailiffs, has been referred to the SPAK special prosecution.
The report was made by the executor Fatos Alimadhi, who asks SPAK prosecutors to expand investigations into criminal offenses such as "Abuse of duty", "Forgery of seals and stamps or forms", "Illegal benefit of interests", "Theft committed by abusing the duty" and "Cleaning the proceeds of the criminal offense".
According to the report, signed by Fatos Alimadhi, Teodor alias Tedi Malaveci graduated in law on 19.09.1995 at the University of Tirana with dismissal
In 1997, this person was sentenced to 1 year of imprisonment by a final decision by the Central Court of Utrecht in the Netherlands and served his sentence in a regular security prison from May 21, 1997 to August 26, 1997, for the criminal offense of trafficking of narcotic substances under the name Teodor Malaveci.
After serving his sentence and being repatriated to Albania, Teodor Malaveci, on July 25, 2003, the president of the national chamber of bailiffs, changed his name at the Office of Civil Status Unit 9, making the change from "Teodor Malaveci" to "Tedi Malaveci" ".
Meanwhile, in 2003, Malaveci worked as a judicial police officer at the Prosecutor's Office of Tirana and declared that he had not been convicted before.
As a result of concealing the sentence, he was accepted into the ranks of the OPGJ of Tirana, openly violating the law of the time.
Under these conditions, he committed the criminal offenses of "Abuse of office", "Forgery of seals, stamps or forms", "Illegal benefit of interests" and "Appropriation of state title or office".
In 2004, Tedi Malaveci began to exercise the duties of the state bailiff to be appointed later as the general director of enforcement, violating the law of 2001 that prohibited the exercise of this duty if there was a final criminal decision.
But this did not prevent Malaveci from lying again to appropriate the positions and to reap the fruits of the exercise of the high state functionary in the sense of the law.
Also, the Private Bailiff, Tedi Malaveci, was certified as a Private Bailiff with license No. 23, in 2010, in violation of the law, and he is under the conditions of non-licensing, as this bailiff was sentenced to 1 year of imprisonment by decision of the form and served his sentence in the regular security prison from May 21, 1997 to August 26, 1997 for the criminal offense of trafficking in narcotic substances under the name of Teodor Malaveci./ Ora News
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