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Aktualitet2025-03-26 09:36:00

Interference in the TIMS system, Tirana Prosecution takes former IT director, Ervin Muça, as defendant

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Interference in the TIMS system, Tirana Prosecution takes former IT director,

The Tirana Prosecution Office has indicted former IT director Ervin Muça, who is accused of exporting the State Police's TIMS database.

It is learned that Ervin Muça is accused of authorized access to computer systems, a case related to the copying of data in the TIMS system.

The investigative body has isolated the case and is also investigating it for the criminal offense of abuse of office.

Ervin Muça denied in front of the black squads that he was involved in the intervention in the TIMS system, emphasizing that he is innocent, while declaring that he did not copy any data.

"I am innocent. I have done my duty, let justice take its course, I have not committed any violation. I have not copied any data. No one has asked me to,"  said the former IT director at the hearing on April 12, 2024.

INVESTIGATIONS

The Prosecution's investigations have revealed that on August 2, 2023, in the late hours of the night, unauthorized data was entered and exported by the Director of Technology and Information, Ervin Muça, in the State Police database, which is located in the building of the Directorate of Technology and Information, at Mine Peza Street in Tirana.

It is learned that unauthorized persons entered the building with the personal PIN of another employee, who was not present.

"The investigation of the criminal proceedings results in the fact that, on 02.08.2023, in the database of the State Police, which is located in the building of the Directorate of Technology and Information with the address Rr. Mine Peza in Tirana, there was an unauthorized entry and export of data by the Director of Technology and Information, Ervin Muça. The actions were carried out late at night, where unauthorized persons entered the building with the personal pin of another employee who was not present, raising reasonable suspicions of incorrect actions and in violation of the law," the Prosecution's announcement states, among other things.

The person under investigation says the Tirana prosecution, according to AMP, results that on October 23, 2007 in Italy he was reported as responsible for the criminal offenses of false documents committed by private persons and the use of a false act, and on September 9, 2008, citizen Ervin Muça was notified of the decision to refuse to renew the residence permit obtained from the police headquarters in Bari.

The prosecution also notes that Ervin Muça did not declare in his application documents for the position of DTI in the state police that he worked as an external advisor to the Director of the State Cadastre Agency.

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