
How will Rrumbullaku justify the recycling of criminals in the ranks of the police, when the chief commissioner, Gazmir Preçi, arrested this evening in Durrës, turns out to have been arrested in 2021 as well, on charges of abuse of office and allowing the cultivation of narcotics ?
The speeches of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the General Director of Police, Muhamet Rrumbullaku yesterday about the ethics and perfect work of the police were really "heartbreaking". Even their requests - which came out more like threats - to the media, not to throw mud on the hard work of the police, only to remove those responsible from the case of the murder of the 42-year-old in Pogradec, were convincing.
But as the proverb says; "The sun is not covered with a sieve"! Less than 24 hours after the exculpatory statement for the police in the case of Pogradec, another scandal erupted in Durrës. A senior police officer who imposes fines.
The Police Surveillance Agency of Durrës in cooperation with SPAK, arrested Gazmir Precin, head of the Anti-Trafficking and Narcotics Sector in the Durres Local Police Directorate.
The latter, allegedly using his position, asked the owner of a business in Durrës, a strip club, to give him 20,000 euros, in order to let him work.
Now the position of Rrumbullak i Rama is getting worse, because he will have to defend an even more difficult thesis than the one a few days ago. Now the charge is no longer the police protecting the fines, but the fines.
How will Rrumbullaku justify the recycling of criminals in the ranks of the police, when the chief commissioner, Gazmir Preçi, arrested this evening in Durrës, turns out to have been arrested in 2021 as well, on charges of abuse of office and allowing the cultivation of narcotics ?
Rama's expression "forest without pigs", do not believe that they did any work in this case. Rama now has to think all night about the next justification and the reasons why Rrumbullaku should still be in charge, when scandals one after another are involving the State Police. Surely the blame will remain with those who "distribute misinformation" and who have malicious intentions towards those who, instead of protecting citizens and businesses, impose fines on them./ Pamphlet
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