
One of the leads of the investigative group working to solve the murder of Ermir Dedja is the car that was allegedly used by the perpetrators, found burned in Gërdec.
The show "Në Shënjestër" on News24, by journalist Klodiana Lala, published details from the investigative file where the Seat car was spotted by security cameras on some of the axes of the city of Durrës, and immediately after the crime was found almost burnt down by the investigative group, where a firearm was also found inside.
This indicates that the perpetrators must have moved through the villages of Durrës, thus avoiding the highway or main roads, in order to escape the checks of the police patrols, which were on foot at this time. And to end up in the Gërdec area, where they intended to lose their tracks.
"Immediately after the crime occurred, the police received a report that in the area known as Gërdec in Vora, a Seat vehicle, with license plate AB 815 AC, white in color, was found completely burned. Where from the preliminary verifications, the license plates of the vehicle, as well as the chassis number, were able to be distinguished. A model 56 firearm was found in the back seat of the car," the investigative file states.
It was clear to the investigative group, based on the footage obtained not far from the place where Ermir Dedja was executed, that the burned car in the Gërdec area of Tirana was the same, or coincided in its characteristics with the one seen moving before and after the crime in the city of Durrës.
It would be precisely the discovery of the vehicle and the footage that would begin for the investigative team the saga of finding out who this car belonged to.
How did it enter Albania and who were its last owners?
Was this a modified car, at the crime scene, as had happened in similar cases?
Vehicles that have the same user manual in their close history.
Where has crime invested heavily in both infrastructure and logistics?
Where often the workshops have served not only to hide stolen cars that are then used in various crimes, but also to modify or destroy them, which has made it very difficult for the investigative team to quickly find the perpetrators of the crime or their clients.
But is this a similar case, where the perpetrators managed to remain anonymous, and if not, what seems to have betrayed them? A vehicle where each of the identifying parts had been modified or stolen from another vehicle.
Where in this case too, the vehicle appears to have been stolen no more than 6 months from the time of the crime. Who are the two people arrested by the police to date and are they the people involved in this incident?
And why has this crime so far remained as such down to the two suspected names who were the last known owners of the vehicle used in the murder of Ermir Dedja? Is this sufficient evidence to implicate them in the crime, or will this murder remain unsolved for some time to come?
What makes it difficult to solve the murder of such a high-profile figure, who apparently moved without increased security measures? What did Ermir Dedja know or see that led to his death warrant being issued?
And why was it important for those who ordered his execution, such a mafia message. Referring to the bullets he took in the back, but also the investment to pay for or use a vehicle that they would later have to burn. Just as they had done with more important crime figures.
Did this murder come at a time when investigations and the circle of the crime loop are narrowing more and more, and Ermir Dedja could pose a danger with the information he might have about several criminal events that have occurred in Durrës?
At a time when SPAK is increasingly bringing informants closer to itself and recruiting collaborators of justice, who in order to save themselves, are burying those who were their bosses. Is this the case of Ermir Dedja?
That perhaps he had not sensed the intrigues that were being played out behind his back, or that there was a plan to get rid of him. /In Target/
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