
In the last year alone, in Albania, around 18 young people have been arrested as perpetrators of serious injuries, threats with weapons, vehicle burning, tritol explosions and fines, crime events that started as virtual debates on TikTok and which they then carried out in real life real.
Starting from the serious event a few days ago, where a 41-year-old mother of four killed herself after denigrating posts on TikTok, this is not the only case when TikTok has become the cause of virtual attacks, where as a result crimes have been recorded. serious, from threats, physical fights to murders.
The incident happened three days ago in the village of Vadardhë in Sukthi. She has been put in front of a great social pressure and then also in the family. Unable to seek help, or find refuge anywhere, she consumed a dose of phototoxin to end the horror she was facing publicly in a small community, because of TikTok. It is suspected that one or several other employees in the same factory have opened derogatory profiles on the TikTok social network.
In the last year alone, in Albania, around 18 young people have been arrested as perpetrators of serious injuries, threats with weapons, vehicle burning, tritol explosions and fines, crime events that started as virtual debates on TikTok and which they then carried out in real life real.
The State Police has confirmed for Top Channel about a month ago, that without counting bullying, a total of 33 serious crimes were recorded online threats, in which "the strong of TikTok" hold the first place.
Furthermore, there are the crimes marked by the use of "Instagram", which start and fight online after the virtual likes of the photos, in many cases closed with barbaric beatings and murders like that of Vilson Tafçi.
But how "TikTok" generates violence is shown by the criminal file denounced by Aqif Abazi, who lives in Venice and returned to Albania for vacation. While traveling in Elbasan, after traffic was impeded by a vehicle with dark windows, he filmed the car and before going to sleep, posted the license plates on "TikTok". His request was "find me the owner of the vehicle". During the night, the comments were threatening and instructing to delete the post, while the other party quickly carried out the investigations, secured his picture online and by posting it, gave the offer "Whoever finds this boss, where is his neighborhood, will "I give him 200 euros".
When the immigrant woke up, he was sent a picture showing the place where he was waiting in Belsh, a bar in which Abazi was not only brutally raped, but was fined five thousand euros.
This case was examined in the Supreme Court, which came out against a decision of the Court of Appeal that softened the security measure with the assessment that "the event happened for banal motives, such as a post on TikTok".
The Supreme Court emphasizes that the event is serious and that the circumstances as it happened constitute reprehensibility. The Supreme Court returned the perpetrators to prison. The Supreme Court remembers the testimony of the citizen who shows how while he was raped and declared "I am the owner of the car", he was filmed with a phone. A witness following the scene without intervening suggested "put the bullet in".
After he was massacred, he was told the deadline for when he should pay the fine of 5 thousand euros, of which he only paid 2 thousand. For others, the young man found himself under online threats, carried out through "Instagram".
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