In a direct connection with "Top Story", journalist Muhamet Veliu was asked by analyst Arjan Curri if "the testimony of a hidden ex-sex influenced the declaration of Berisha "non grata".
Journalist Veliu did not rule out the possibility that classified documents and testimonies may contain the testimonies of many high officials of SHIK.
Arjan Curri: Mr. Veliu, in the information you have, has the testimony of a former sex offender hidden in Britain influenced the declaration of Sali Berisha as non-eligible by the United Kingdom?
It was not for nothing that I mentioned that in this process there were two sessions, the open session, where this document available to Top Channel was read, and the closed session with classified documents and testimonies. In '97, many important ex-officers who served at the time when Bashkim Gazidede, the late head of the State Intelligence Service, and your panelists in the studio, Grida, must know very well how Great Britain operates, the Service British Secret, when it comes to people who have worked in other services and arrive there. So I do not exclude the possibility that the testimonies, not only of one but also of several former high officials of SHIK have participated, have been discussed in what is called the closed session in this appeal of Mr. Berisha, an appeal unprecedented, as I mentioned in the chronicle that was broadcast.', said Veliu.
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