
The former head of the prosecution of Tirana, Elisabeta Imeraj, explained in the Debate studio on A2 CNN the statements of Belind Kelliçi, according to which the evidence from the file about the incinerator of Tirana disappeared, to avoid Erion Veliaj. According to Imeraj, as long as the case is under investigation, it cannot be said that the evidence has disappeared.
“As long as there are some people who are suspects, part of the file are those acts attributed to their activity. As long as it is a matter under investigation, this does not mean that these documents that you submitted are not part of the file. There is no need for SPAK and a prosecutor to come in today to argue a letter of the mayor when a person who has committed a specific action was taken under investigation. The last measures are related to concrete persons and a concrete criminal offense has been attributed to him as a suspect. In these conditions, as long as there is an investigation and that these persons are suspects, we cannot say that these evidences have neither been analyzed nor they are part of the file, or they have not been administered", she said.
Imeraj emphasizes that the issue of the Tirana incinerator should be investigated as a whole, to avoid these interpretations.
“At the legal level, what I think about this should be investigated as a whole. Each prosecutor in his office is independent in his office. The case of the deputy prime minister is under investigation by two other prosecutors. The specific case is under investigation by another prosecutor, and we cannot say that this second prosecutor has the same access as the other two prosecutors, the counting of the file would avoid these interpretations". continued Imeraj.
Imeraj emphasizes that the court is based on those evidences that create reasonable suspicion for each individual investigated.
“Not every time the court decision is so detailed to record every detail that the prosecution has brought to the court. The court is based on those evidences that create reasonable suspicion for each investigated individual", said the former prosecutor.
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