
This should be made transparent, because of the occult connections that this businessman has with the Berisha family and specifically the son of Sali Berisha, Shkëlzen Berisha, as well as the former Prosecutor General Adriatik Llalla.
Shkëlqim Beshiri, a businessman who has become known as the "presta nome" of Shkëlzen Berisha, in many land businesses placed in his name and then in construction permits, has recently received a construction permit for a 65-story tower in Tirana , the tallest tower in the country to date.
The company owned by him, "Klar", shpk has received the development permit for the construction of a building with a mixed function, residential and hotel. The structure named "Residential, Service and Hotel Buildings 4, 5, 23, 24, 57, 58 and 65 above ground with 6 underground floors", will be built on New Boulevard, thus becoming the largest building in Albania.
This is important economic news, which raises the construction industry in Tirana to a new level, but to be sure, we need to know who are the financiers of this huge project. Shkelqim Beshiri does not have the appropriate financial power alone for such an investment.
Beshiri has started to become important in the second term of Sali Berisha's government after 2009, where land owners on the coast began to appear, in every issue that was conflicting and had as a problem solver the power of Berisha where the protagonist was his son . Until that time, she was known as the owner of the "Segafredo" cafe.
The story of the Teqe Zalli land in Ksamil, which never ended with Teqeja, but after 128 hectares were returned to you, the legal beneficiary in the final was Shkëlqim Beshiri and Selmanllari, was one of the typical cases of these affairs, where the Berisha family was the mediator and the land in the clearing was given in the name of these persons.
This story continued with the return of the land from the Cuka canal to the Hotel Butrinti in Sarandë, the lands in Orikum, and then the story of the rumored land in Lalzi Bay that ended with the beating of the Arab businessman and the reappearance of Beshir as owners with 20 per percent when the building permit was granted.
He became important after the appointment of Adriatik Llalla as Prosecutor General, which was the direct appointment of the son of Berisha and Beshir. Beshiri ended up being the owner of the restaurant on the top floor of the Prosecutor's Office building and the de facto "chief cadre" of the prosecutors, who moved according to their interests.
Although Llalla was declared "non grata" and sentenced, Beshiri seems to have escaped the investigations due to his connections with Berisha and the fear that justice still has for the Berisha family.
His reappearance as the owner of a 65-story tower in Tirana is important news, not against the tower, but about its financiers. The investigation of financial resources is in the hands of justice.
This should be made transparent, because of the occult connections that this businessman has with the Berisha family and specifically the son of Sali Berisha, Shkëlzen Berisha, as well as the former Prosecutor General Adriatik Llalla.
Not that I am sorry for the fact that the money of the Berisha family is invested in a tower, while they are hungry for 19 buildings, but to understand if the new justice is serious about the investigation of persons "non grata in Albania. This is the case where behind the tower, the builders of the Tower, are three "non grata" from behind, Sali Berisha, Shkëlzen Berisha and Adriatik Llalla. If they get tired, as much as they are tired of proving that Ilir Beqaj, who allegedly has a restaurant in someone else's name, they can succeed.
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