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"One of the most sophisticated murders I've ever seen," Law professor: Police should learn to surround the scene, not how to use a drone

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"One of the most sophisticated murders I've ever seen," Law
The assassination in Rinas

A professional assassination attempt, carried out on November 11 near the Rinas area, shocked the capital and left one person dead and one seriously injured. The victim, Gilmando Dani, was shot with about 20 bullets and died on the spot; Muçi Shaljani “Sheqeri” was wounded, hit with 10 bullets, two of them in the head, and is currently in serious condition at the Trauma Hospital.

For law professor Kreshnik Myftari, the assassination was one of the most sophisticated he has seen in the last decade and required strict procedural measures from investigative institutions.

"The most sophisticated, most synchronized murder in almost 10 years. It's been a while since I've heard or seen an ambush of this nature, from planning to execution and the synchronization of the perpetrators' actions. I was stunned when I saw it," said Myftari, describing the elements that make the event unusual by local standards.

The Muftari focused on the precision of the authors and the manner of execution.

"The completion of the objective is at a distance of about 30 meters, the way of approaching with a calmness, with a slowness, with a self-confidence, because it is an extraordinary self-confidence and we have a synchronization of the actions of the perpetrators and it makes it one of the most sophisticated events."

He described how all the attackers knew their role and acted in a coordinated manner.

"Everyone has synchronized actions, everyone knows their role, everyone knows what they are going to do. They collect evidence, all the weapons that have fallen there, because committing a murder at that hour is not easy," he said.

According to the footage and initial information, everything lasted seconds, but the planning appears to have been deliberately lengthy. The perpetrators are suspected of having observed the tools they used several days earlier, raising suspicions of informant support.

The barrister raised serious doubts about the presence of inside information.

"One possibility is that they had an informant inside, beyond the information that may have come to them from airport officials. However, what will provide a full explanation for the incident is the fact that this vehicle or other vehicles observed them, waited for them for several days in that place," he added.

The priest pointed out that this lack of vigilance, combined with the professionalism of the perpetrators, creates a fatal combination: "This is a lack of vigilance on the part of the individuals, knowing the conflicts and events they are involved in; so they did not think that an ambush could be set up for them in that place and at that time."

The legal expert made a clear appeal to the police and investigation structures.

"We have to do the procedural action, from the scene of the crime, the marking and all that. We have to do the action; it could be that they left a hair on their hand there, it could be a fingernail."

He criticized the trend of exclusive reliance on technology, highlighting the dangers of relying solely on devices.

“The drone is too sophisticated for the Albanian police; they must learn to surround the scene and not allow curious individuals to enter the scene.”

Myftari emphasized that investigations should focus on analyzing video footage, verifying the vehicles used, investigating the possibilities of informational support, and ballistic analysis of weapons.

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