
Other details have been revealed about the role he had in the criminal group, discovered thanks to the interceptions on "SKY", where the chief of crimes of police station number 6 in Tirana, Dedan Gjoni, is implicated.
Journalist Klodiana Lala said that from the SPAK file, it appears that Gjoni was contacted by Bujar Gërmizi, who had received orders from Ismail Zeneli to kill the two Nela brothers.
Germizi asked John for information about every move the brothers made, while the latter managed not only to secure their movements, but to put GPS on their sister and mother. He also ordered people to approach the Nela brothers' cousin, to create an intimate relationship, to then use her as bait to succeed in locating them later. But the plans failed and fortunately no murders were committed.
"The investigation started in April, after information from the Netherlands, and then several other countries joined. These countries had information that a group of Albanian speakers were involved in drug trafficking. They had information that they communicated through SKY, which was later debunked.
It turns out that some people who are suspected to be part of the group have been recorded from these interceptions. One of the main people is Ismail Zeneli, whose birth name is Luan Sadria. After his brother was killed, the suspicions were about drug issues, an event that happened in Britain.
This is where the involvement with the police begins, as he was looking for people to kill the two brothers to take revenge.
Bujar Gërmizi undertakes to kill the Nela brothers, with orders from Zeneli. In order to trap them, he incriminates and makes John part of his group. He received information in the TIMS system, controlled every movement of the brothers. I put GPS on his mother and sister. What's more terrifying is that he manages to order people to approach a cousin of the Nela brothers, create an intimate relationship to use as bait to get to them. The murder doesn't happen when the pandemic starts and then the SKY reports come out and they are beaten," said Lala for "News 24".
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