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Anti-Mafia2025-05-27 10:08:00

Orgest Lena Case: Saranda Prosecution Faces Its Toughest Test

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  Orgest Lena Case: Saranda Prosecution Faces Its Toughest Test

The 21-year-old is accused of selling drugs to a minor who ended up in the hospital. The prosecution is expected to request a lenient security measure, despite his connections to a criminal network and local influence. Justice is on trial...

In Saranda, where every tourist season begins with investments and ends with silence on crime, a case is shaking the public's trust in the local justice system.
Orgest Lena, 21, with a criminal record and known for involvement in illegal activities, has surrendered to the police after several days of being wanted, accused of selling drugs to a 15-year-old minor girl, who ended up in the hospital with serious health complications after consuming the narcotic substance.

The incident is more than a criminal episode. It is a symptom of a well-known mechanism where crime, local government and justice make tacit agreements.
Multiple sources confirm that the Saranda Prosecutor's Office is preparing to request house arrest for Lena, despite the fact that the case contains elements of a serious crime against minors, punishable by real imprisonment.

This is a deep rift between the law and its enforcers.
According to the Criminal Code, selling drugs to a minor is a serious crime with high social risk.
But in Saranda, the risk is being relativized. Because Orgest Lena is not an ordinary individual.
He has family ties to a former mayor, and according to security service sources, he is part of a structured criminal network operating in Saranda and the surrounding area.

This network does not only include traffickers and distributors. It includes influential individuals, with political support, financing and connections within the justice structures.
This is why today in Saranda, justice is treating a suspect for dangerous drug trafficking against a minor as an “ordinary” case, worthy of house arrest.

This issue is not just about Lena. It is about defending the system that allows a 21-year-old to become a destabilizing agent for young people, untouched by punishment.
And when justice allows this, she becomes a party.

Citizens have reacted strongly. Organizations, social networks and local media have raised their voices. But the silence of the institutions is louder than any protest.

The Saranda Prosecution Office is facing its toughest test today:

-Will he enforce the law, as the Criminal Code requires for cases involving minors?
-Or will he become the silent advocate of a suspect with political support and criminal connections?
If house arrest is approved, this is no longer a legal decision.
It is punishment for the girl who was poisoned. And reward for the trafficker who is growing his network in a city where wine is brought to justice./ Pamphlet

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