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Gjadri Camp, Meloni's model in Albania was stopped by two criminals

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Gjadri Camp, Meloni's model in Albania was stopped by two criminals

Despite the fact that the Meloni model for establishing refugee centers in safe third countries has been praised by the European Union and various EU governments, the latest decision by the Court of Cassation in Italy has highlighted that two of the latest group of immigrants transferred to Albania are highly dangerous underworld figures with numerous criminal records...

Two criminals, full of criminal and dangerous precedents: this is the profile of two illegal immigrants, to whom the Court of Cassation, with a decision contrary to previous decisions, has opened the possibility of not being transferred to temporary detention centers in Albania.

Referring to their procedural file, the path that the two followed after arriving in Italy is shown in great detail, including complaint after complaint, until they were sent to transfer to Albanian centers, waiting to be sent back to their homeland. But this prospect was blocked by the decision of the third section of the Court of Cassation, which suspended everything and delegated the decision to the European Court of Justice.

The first measure concerns a 31-year-old Algerian, against whom there are two deportation orders that were never executed, with a criminal record between Florence and Prato, including a conviction in 2018, a complaint for personal injury and threats against his ex-partner in 2017, arrested in 2016 for a burglary. This is followed by another complaint in 2015 for personal injury and threats, a sentence in 2018 of 1 and 4 months for theft, a complaint in 2017 for drugs and a double conviction for contempt of court and resistance to a public official.

The second file concerns a 39-year-old Tunisian who arrived in Italy 20 years ago. In 2024, he was denied the renewal of his residence permit, not least because in 2023 he was arrested in Ancona for the attempted murder of his brother.

His CV includes a conviction for assault, criminal records for robbery, theft of goods and drugs. Given his social danger, by order of the Ancona Police Commissioner, he is notified of an expulsion decree and ends up in the Bari Reception Center to be repatriated. On April 11, he is transferred to the Gjadri center in Albania, but the detention is not confirmed by the Rome Court of Appeal and he returns to Italy.

Now both can await on Italian soil the outcome of the emergency procedure sent to the section of the European Court, after the Cassation in Italy overturned what their colleagues had decided just 20 days earlier, when the transfer of migrants to places considered safe, i.e. to centers in Albania, was considered legal.

The Hermelins had equated the CPR in Gjadra with those in Italy, and for this reason had considered the detention compatible with the purpose of repatriation to Albania as well.

The profile of the two "rescued" by the Court of Cassation is in some ways similar to that of the trafficker recently arrested by the Livorno mobile team, which stopped him among the 13 migrants who disembarked from the NGO ship 'Ocean Viking'. He is a 34-year-old Egyptian, whom investigators believe is the trafficker of the migrants who set off from Libya. This person had entered Italy in 2023, even then without a residence permit, and has mysteriously left for a non-EU country.

In his backpack, amounts in euros, in denominations of 20, were found, which, according to the police, are suspected to be payments made by the migrants on the ship to travel to Italy. / Adapted from Pamphlet by Il Giornale /

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