
100 prisoners in the prison of Drenova after the approval of the amnesty benefit from their freedom as well as a reduced sentence. Thanks to this amnesty, 50 prisoners for various criminal offenses will leave the cells of the Drenova prison, while another 50 will have their sentences reduced for the remaining time.
They are convicted of drug trafficking, providing illegal assistance for crossing the border, theft and other criminal offenses.
For all the persons who benefit from the amnesty, the Drenova prison directorate has prepared their files and submitted them to the line ministry
The Criminal Amnesty was approved the day before in Parliament, with 110 votes in favor. Gazment Bardhi's amendments were approved, while Enkelejd Alibeaj's amendments were rejected.
The criminal amnesty bill became a bone of contention in the Assembly between the official Democratic Party, Reestablishment and the government. Enkelejd Alibeaj and Lulzim Basha called the draft agreed between Reestablishment and SP as a bargain.
But Gazment Bardhi and the Minister of Justice, Ulsi Manja, gave guarantees that none of the subjects of SPAK and the Special Court will benefit.
"This amnesty benefits 1,100 prisoners, of whom 700 will be released as soon as the law enters into force, while another 400 will benefit from a reduced sentence. 2,700 people on probation will be the beneficiaries of this amnesty. I want to be clear and direct, this amnesty will not benefit the people sentenced to life imprisonment, who avoid justice, and the people convicted by the Criminal Code of Criminal Justice will not benefit from the amnesty, nor from a reduced sentence. It will benefit the people who have been final form of the decision until 31.03.2024, and this is the postponement of the deadline for receiving the final form of the decision is certainly part of the amendment proposed by Mr. Bardhi. Also from the initial version of the amnesty approved in the Laws Committee, male convicts who have not served less than 4 years or who have been sentenced up to 4 years, women who have been sentenced with a final decision of up to 5 years or who have not served 5 years of their sentence will benefit ," he said. minister Manja.
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