
Armed with Kalashnikovs, 10 years ago, robbers intercepted two vehicles on foot, inside of which were 3 million euros that were to be delivered to Rinas.
It was considered the most spectacular robbery of the time, and among the eight perpetrators considered masters of such attacks, the four police officers who confronted them were viewed with suspicion during this time.
Today, former private police officers Niko Prifti, Afrim Lloha, Alban Sharra and Eduart Metollari have sued the authorities for unfair detention and unfair investigation and are therefore seeking compensation for all the days they were held in detention.
It was the Supreme Court that considered that there was no criminal offense of abuse of office, which subsequently led to the declaration of innocence.
The former police officers have received the verdict of the courts that found them not guilty at the end of a long trial in which they were accused of not pressing the alarm button in time when they were attacked by masked men armed with Kalashnikovs.
Investigations showed that the police had encountered one of the most dangerous groups in the field of bank robbery, some of whom had criminal CVs in this field in the Greek state as well.
The robbers who were sentenced to a total of 100 years in prison were identified as Dash Kupa, Ernest Kupa, Ditjon Memlika, Admir Çerpja, Fatjon Xhyliu, Dritan Sinani and Aleksandër Murataj, who were also implicated in other events. /TCH
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