The main news edition from the black chronicle brings to attention the developments of the last few hours from the country and abroad.

Lefter Koka was released today after four years in prison for the incinerators affair, after the GJKKO abolished the "prison arrest" measure for Fier, while for Elbasan and Tirana he received conditional release or through detention.
The case of prosecutor Elion Mustafaj has shaken the justice system: within 16 months, he was appointed eight times in Lushnje after a period in the US at a company with criminal connections, raising suspicions of administrative roundups and the influence of mafia groups in the appointments.
Furthermore, the director of the Elbasan Water Supply and Sewerage Authority, Luan Tabaku, accused of corruption and connections to criminal gangs, continues to declare winners companies of crime exponents, such as "AKM ALBANIAN INVESTMENT GROUP" of Ardit Krajës, arrested in Kosovo for pyramid schemes and money laundering.
Meanwhile, the investigation into the double murder in Finikounda reveals a million-dollar motive: the victim's 33-year-old nephew and a Greek businessman have been arrested, while another accomplice is suspected to be in Germany. Phone analysis points to the nephew's involvement as the instigator of the assassination, increasing tension over the inheritance of the property.
In Greece, a Greek-Albanian group was busted by police for attempting to assassinate mobster Jani Lala in May 2025. Three Albanians and three Greeks were arrested, while another Albanian is wanted. They had shot Lala's car about 50 times and had set up a 24-hour surveillance system, using hidden cameras. Fatjon Prendi, a well-known name in the underworld, stands out among those arrested.
SPAK has also hit the international drug network of Rrajave, seizing over 2 tons of narcotic substances. Out of 14 security measures, 10 have been executed and some suspects are still wanted abroad. The operation uncovered traffic towards Germany, Turkey and the EU, with communications via the encrypted application SkyECC.
Recent events paint a dramatic picture: from the acquittals of former ministers, to assassinations, international drug trafficking, and corruption in public institutions, Albania remains in a deep legal and moral crisis, as justice and institutions struggle to establish control over crime and its influence on politics.
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