This is the News Block from the black chronicle up to this hour of the day, where among other things we highlight:
The Special Court has re-examined the case against Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj, deciding that he should remain in prison, while the preliminary hearing was postponed once again. The Special Court rejected his lawyer's requests for more time to familiarize himself with the documents and to meet with his client in the Durrës detention center.
Meanwhile, another major scandal has been uncovered in Tirana, where a call center was deceiving Italian citizens into making fake investments. An investigation by the Italian show “Le Iene” exposed the criminal scheme, while SPAK arrested 8 people, cracking down on a well-organized international fraud network.
There have also been developments in the case of Altin Ndoc's escape. The court has ordered "prison arrest" for the director of Durres Prison, while the doctor has been placed under house arrest for her responsibility in allowing the prisoner to leave.
In the serious case of the murder of former police officer Santiago Malko, SPAK is seeking 32 years in prison for Leonard Duka. The hearing was accompanied by tensions, as the victim's mother requested the death penalty, while Duka insists that he is innocent and that the case is fabricated.
The debate over immigrants continues, with 40 foreigners with criminal records having returned from Albania to Italy, raising concerns about security and immigration policies.
In the dark chronicle, two brothers were arrested in Gjirokastra for a murder that occurred in Debar in 2018, while two people wanted by Kosovo were arrested in Tirana, with the aim of extradition.
A serious incident also occurred in Saranda, where an elderly couple stabbed a child after a family conflict.
Meanwhile, Albanian model Dajana Kalo is facing a serious health condition after a cerebral hemorrhage, and a campaign to help her treatment has been launched.
Internationally, Spain is experiencing a railway tragedy, with rescue operations still ongoing, while Iran is reporting its deadliest days, with over 16,500 protesters killed and hundreds of thousands injured.
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