
DP MP Flamur Noka clashed with citizens outside a polling station in Vora, as he accused "the entire Xhabaft gang equipped with CEC badges as observers have been installed in schools and are controlling everything in the voting process"...
Tirana Police have initiated criminal proceedings against Flamur Noka, Secretary General of the Democratic Party of Albania.
The latter had a clash at one of the polling centers in Vora, accusing various citizens of intimidating voters in favor of the SP.
"The Economic and Financial Crime Investigation Specialists at the Tirana DVP, after communicating with the Prosecutor, referred the materials to the Prosecutor's Office, where proceedings were initiated against citizen F. N, serving as Secretary General of the Democratic Party, for the criminal offense of "Threat/rape against election participants."
The proceedings in a free state began after, based on reports from citizens Xh. A., 29 years old, and MD, 33 years old, this citizen today, in Vora, prevented and threatened them from exercising their right to vote.
"The procedural materials will be referred to Spak for further investigation," the Police statement said.
The clash in Vora
DP MP Flamur Noka clashed with citizens outside a polling station in Vora, as he accused "the entire Xhabaft gang equipped with CEC badges as observers have been installed in schools and are controlling everything in the voting process."
But Noka's accusations have brought tensions between him and citizens who have rejected the Democratic MP's statements.
"It's me, Xhabaft, what's up here? I'm going to vote. What about you, everyone here?" he addressed Noka.
Two other citizens were also involved in the altercation outside the polling station, where one of them addressed Noka: "Why are you threatening me? I am a free citizen, what are you threatening me for? Have we killed people? I am coming to vote, you called me a criminal."
"I'll tell you," the DP MP replied.
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