
Both prosecutors seem to have the same loss of composure and nervousness, turning the battle with Veliaj into a personal battle...
Erion Veliaj considered the prosecution's persecution of his conversations with family members and his communications to the press as a trap against him, attempting to use them as evidence of his battle against justice.
In fact, in the short term or in terms of the effect on today's decision, they are evidence that clearly shows two problems with the way SPAK is functioning in the Veliaj case.
The first is the lack of care to appear as vindictive and not as professional prosecutors, and the second is the power that SPAK has over the GJKKO, i.e. notarizing their every whim. In this sense, they can be called omnipotent when they make a decision to punish someone, or rather lynch them.
Veliaj's case is clear, as a case where political service is mixed with their personal resentment towards him, due to the battle he has waged to discredit them in a conflict of interest.
But in the longer term, I think the prosecutors have fallen into Veliaj's trap. The right of a detainee, without compelling legal grounds, to protest against the prosecutors and to point out other non-legal reasons for why he is in prison, is an undeniable right. This is even a test for the prosecutors whether they are there to do their job or to lynch a person.
In this case, both prosecutors seem to have the same loss of composure and nervousness, turning the battle with Veliaj into a personal battle. They have not taken any care to behave as prosecutors, but as two people who have his life in their hands and leave no chance without showing that they are ready to destroy him physically, family-wise, and even more deeply, his social circle. And this not only in the confrontation sessions with Veliaj where they behave like two angry people, but also in their behavior in the SPAK offices during investigations with other witnesses.
All those summoned for investigation, after Veliaj's confrontations with them, have been confronted in the SPAK offices by prosecutors who have become beasts, who threaten them that if they don't say what they want, they will rot in prison, they will not be given a life sentence, and other nonsense, as if they are the sons of Aran Çela and not the prosecutors of 2025.
And they will continue to maintain this superiority over the violation of the freedoms of a political prisoner like Veliaj until the court proceedings begin and his battle is legally a public battle.
Then they will understand that with the serious violations they have committed and continue to commit, with the attempt to rape witnesses and slander the press that supports Veliaj, and even more with the humiliation they have from the rape that Sali Berisha committed against them, while not respecting any isolation standards as their house arrest, they will return after some time to a caricature of Albanian justice.
The duty of the Prosecution, but especially of the Chief Prosecutor, is to unify investigative practices and standards so that they are the same for everyone. Their double-standard behavior in the Veliaj case, compared to all other cases, stains them as two vengeful, unprofessional prosecutors, who are not guided by the law, but by personal hatred and involvement in a personal persecution of him.
I understand that Veliaj has done enough to get them into this spiral. Veliaj's attacks from the cell, mocking Olsi Dado as "Olsi Violina", Veliaj's hypocritical attempt to separate Olsi from Dumani, or the attacks in the press on Olsi's private life, are an exaggeration.
Veliaj is not in prison because Olsi has a five-year diploma, because he took a Greek secret service course in Athens, or because he has girlfriends. At least, Veliaj was not arrested for these vices of Olsi Dada, if we can call them such. And he knows this. For this reason, I believe that he was aware when he did them, that they would take revenge and no longer behave like prosecutors, but like two angry men with an arrested person in a cell.
And so far he has achieved this at a high price, of course by serving time in prison. But even if he had not done those things, he would still have remained in prison, as a victim of a political decision.
Now, at least, he has brought the two prosecutors with him into this story, whom he has dragged into a spiral of personal revenge, demystifying them as professional prosecutors and postponing their public trial along with his own.
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