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SPAK's balance sheet in 2025/ Klodian Braho starts reporting to the KLP: Over 24 million euros have been blocked
Klodjan Braho, head of SPAK, has begun reporting to the High Prosecutorial Council, KLP, for the year 2025 of the Special Prosecution Office.
At the hearing, Braho is accompanied by Vladimir Mara (head of the section against organized crime and terrorism), Dorina Bejko (head of the section against corruption) and the head of the National Bureau of Investigation, Joni Keta.
"Compared to 2024, this ratio has almost doubled," he emphasized, referring to the volume of cases and the effectiveness of the investigation.
During 2025, a total of 871 criminal proceedings were investigated, of which 294 are new proceedings, registered within 12 months and 39 of which have been merged, while 577 are carried over from 2024. Compared to 2024, this represents a 4.9% increase in the volume of criminal investigations (from 793 to 832). SPAK has closed investigations in 216 cases, the same level as the previous year, Braho said.
The head of SPAK said that corruption is the most worrying issue because it involves officials in several fields.
CEZ-DIA and lobbying in the USA / Today the trial on the merits against Meta and Kryemadhi
The first session of the trial on the merits against the former President of the Republic, Ilir Meta, his ex-wife, Monika Kryemadhi, and three co-defendants will take place today at 11:00 at the Special Court.
In this process, Meta and Kryemadhi will face charges of "corruption", "money laundering" and "concealing and failing to declare assets".
Former President Meta has announced that he will be present in the courtroom. Earlier, he also invited the foreign diplomatic corps in Tirana to be present to testify how he will dismantle SPAK's accusations.
Ilir Meta has been in custody since October 2024, and SPAK has charged him with corruption, money laundering and concealment of assets, in connection with the Cez-Dia affair and LSI lobbying in the US. His ex-wife Monika Kryemadhi is also a defendant, against whom there is a mandatory appearance order.
Burning car a threatening message for the journalist/ Suspicions that could reach the top of local government?
In the early hours of Sunday, journalist Sami Curri's vehicle was engulfed in flames. The burning of the car was classified by local police as a deliberate act, and investigations have begun. But even though more than 24 hours have passed since this crime, there is still no identification and arrest of the perpetrator or perpetrators.
The burning of journalist Curri's vehicle is a threatening message, perhaps the first step of the aggressors or those who ordered it.
The journalist's vehicle was parked about 30 meters from the building where he lives with his mother, while according to the public testimony given by Curri, he was notified a few minutes after the "Ford Fiesta" was engulfed in flames.
Authorities said an investigative group, under the direction of the prosecutor's office, is working to identify the perpetrators and document the circumstances of the case.
Journalist Curri runs the local media outlet "Bulqiza ime" and a little research on this website is enough to perhaps create the first clues as to who might be suspected of being behind the threat that was made to him through the burning of his car.
About a week before their vehicle was burned, a news story was published in the local media run by Curri about a police operation that led to the arrest of a Bulgarian citizen, a local official, and a former official, who were suspected of being involved in the Bulgarian passport forgery scheme.
Oil consumption at the borders of Macedonia/ 200 thousand liters per day are purchased by Albanians
Border gas stations in North Macedonia have recently seen a tripling of fuel sales, due to increased demand from neighboring countries, mainly Albania and to a lesser extent Greece.
According to official data from the Macedonian government, obtained by "Monitor" through correspondent journalists, daily consumption of all types of fuels has increased to 2 million liters.
This figure was confirmed by the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, in public appearances.
Of the total consumption, 10% is attributed to foreign citizens, mainly from Albania and Greece, according to official data. This means that about 200 thousand liters of fuel per day are consumed by foreigners. Daily consumption has increased from 1.5 million liters per day to 2 million liters recently, according to official sources.
According to confirmed information, daily consumption at gas stations on the northern, southern and western borders has tripled. These are points on the border with the customs of Greater Dibra and Prespa.
On Friday, a liter of diesel was trading at 1.52 euros in North Macedonia. In Albania, diesel is trading at 202 lekë, or almost 2.1 euros, almost 40% more than in the neighboring country.
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