
The Italian media have shown some details about the life of the 27-year-old Albanian, Kasem Kasmi, who was killed on Saturday evening in Frosinone by a compatriot.
The young man liked luxury cars, traveling and had a passion for the sea.
Kasem Kasmi , the 27-year-old young man was also known as Carletto, he died around 19:30 in front of a restaurant on "Aldo Moro" street.
As reported by some friends who were with him on Saturday evening, he was moving between Frosinone and Rome.
On his Facebook profile, some photos show moments of the 27-year-old's life: like a recent trip to Pisa, or a day on a yacht in a clear blue sea, a few meters from the coast. But also one of his great passions, add those who knew him: that of cars and motorcycles.
The body of the 27-year-old is expected to be autopsied, after which permission will be given for burial.
Mikea Zaka was at the 'Shake Bar' on 'Aldo Moro' street with his friends Guliano D. and Elia D., all Albanians.
4 other Albanians enter, Ervin, his brother, Kasem Kasmi and two friends, a debate starts between them.
Micah pulls out a .22 caliber pistol and fires six shots, all on target. One bullet hits Kasem in the neck.
The three injured were hit in the head, neck and chest. One of them is in a serious health condition, while the other two are out of danger.
It is believed that the person who fired the shot arrived at the scene in a car.
After the shooting, the members of the rival gangs left on foot. The Carabinieri have arrested 23-year-old Mikea Zaka, who has admitted that he committed the murder, stating that he committed it in self-defense.
The Italian prosecution accuses him of the criminal offense of premeditated murder and attempted triple murder.
The victim Kasem Kasmi, according to police data, was known in the area by the nickname 'Carletto', while the perpetrator has lived in Casermone, the most important drug trafficking square in Ciociaria, for several years. The 23-year-old has been arrested twice for drugs in the last two years.
The Italian police are investigating the money-laundering track between the two Albanian groups, drug trafficking and prostitution.
While the car in which the perpetrators had arrived in the city center, located on the street parallel to 'Aldo Moro' street, that of Shake Bar, was seized.
Based on the evidence, another track is being investigated for the collision and it has to do with a fight for a girl who had a relationship with Kasmi and then with Zaka, but these are data that the police have taken into consideration from the testimony of people who know each other with the two groups of young Albanians who shocked Italy with that crime scene in the eyes of dozens of customers of a bar./ Il Messaggero
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