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Mafia disappearance/ Conflict for the land?! What do Krasniqi's friend and Koçole's mother say?

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Mafia disappearance/ Conflict for the land?! What do Krasniqi's friend and
 Different intriguing scenarios have been thrown for the fate of Koçola and Sulovar.

The first track was that of conflict after selling a piece of land several times. The other track is related to the traffic of narcotics and broken shopping. Here, their elimination is not excluded after the information they may have in a series of crimes between the groups. Someone wanted to shut his mouth finally, without leaving any trace.

What you are looking at is a plot of land in the village of Çukë in Saranda. The land was acquired by Leonard Theodhori and Niku Beduli who negotiated its sale. It is assumed that a buyer has given you a certain amount of money of 20 thousand euros. But according to the statements of "Koçole's" mother, she does not know who took this money as her son did not receive anything.

"He did not receive a single lek, you will see that land. With Niko Bedulin from Saranda, a close friend of him...", said Evanthi Theodhori.

"I didn't have any land there, others had it, I know who those lands belong to, they belong to the forest that we used to collect the laurel and dry it there. And these gangsters from Cuka took everything and threw it at my son", said Evanthi Theodhori, Lonard Theodhori's mother.

Krasniqi was well known in the area as he had invested in an important business for years.

Fatmir's close friend tells about the "El Dorado" disco they had in Ksamil. According to him, this disco was built with the permission of the mayor of the municipality and then it was demolished to make way for a strategic investor.

"Fatmir in reality is Fatmir Krasniqi. We have lived together since 2003 and built a disco together in Ksamil. We had received a permit from the municipality of Ksamil, then the mayor Vesel Koçiu told us that you will build but with wood and iron and so it was implemented. We have been taxpayers since 2006. After a year, disco suffered from the phenomenon that music was not allowed after 12 o'clock at night, these measures were punitive for us. It was an investment that exceeded 1 million euros. For this we asked for the help of our family members in several banks. This disco lasted for 17 years, in 2007 it passed for legalization, INUK has come several times, but it has not been able to break it because it was in the process of legalization. A year ago, an order came that it should be demolished and it was demolished", said Altin Gjini, Fatmir Krasniqi's friend.

Fatmir did not take well to the destruction of his business. This has greatly affected his emotional state and pushed him towards alcohol. According to his friend's testimony, Krasniqi had several debts that he found difficult to repay when the business closed. It is not known if the debts could have been one of the tracks of the investigation.

"There, my friend went through a great deal of boredom and despair and gave you some alcohol, the worry for him was great because the responsibility, the debts were on him. Sometimes he lost his vigilance, sometimes he took out boredom and sometimes he sought alliances with people. It was often interesting that we were told that there would be an expropriation of the investment you made. There was Koçolja and these people from the area who sometimes slept with them", said Altin Gjini, Fatmir Krasniqi's friend.

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