One of the arrested, Gerti Bushati, is suspected of having been paid 1,000 euros to place explosives in the electrical package of the building where Ymeri lived.
While the four people arrested in Shkodra as suspected perpetrators of the TNT murder of 67-year-old Hysni Ymeri are expected to appear in court on Monday for security measures, "News 24" has learned new details from the investigations conducted so far.
One of the arrested, Gerti Bushati, is suspected of having been paid 1,000 euros to place explosives in the electrical package of the building where Ymeri lived, on December 27, two days before the remote-controlled explosion.
The amount of money was found and seized in his apartment. It is not known whether the young man was promised more money or not. Sources from the investigation team confirm to News 24 that Bushati was betrayed by security cameras as he was caught passing through the area, but also while he was changing clothes after placing the explosives.
27-year-old Bushati appears wearing overalls that he had worn over other clothes and after leaving the area, he takes off the overalls and throws them on the side of the river. The entire scene was captured by the security cameras of a nearby business, while the clothes he used have now been seized by investigators.
Thanks to the investigations carried out, the investigators discovered that on the day of the incident, in the "Manush Alimani" neighborhood, the two arrested Ergys Ibrahimi and Edison Hasaj were also present. The investigative group has strong suspicions that the remote-controlled explosion was carried out by Ergys Ibrahimi, as soon as 67-year-old Hysni Ymeri was climbing up to the apartment.
Initially, it was suspected that the incident was accidental due to a defect in the electrical network, a statement that was later disputed by OSHEE.
After the incident, the suspects were escorted to the police station and placed under surveillance by the police. But without knowing this detail, the suspects had begun communicating with each other.
The arrested have no direct conflicts with the victim, while investigators are still unclear about who the real perpetrator of the crime is, or even the motive for the 67-year-old's murder.
The arrested will face court on Monday for a series of criminal offenses, such as "Premeditated Murder", committed in collaboration; "Destruction of property with explosives"; illegal possession of weapons, "Production and sale of narcotics", committed in collaboration; and "Disturbance of public peace".
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