Concerns about security in Beijing prison have started since October, although everything has been kept away from public attention and without transparency.
Scanners for weapons and cell phones not working, surveillance cameras out of order and lifers walking around with weapons inside the prison from the high security sector to the airspace to the common areas.
The investigations of the prosecutor's office of Elbasan have revealed that this was the ground used by Sokol Mjacaj, sentenced to life for the murder of Czech tourists, for the murder of Arben Lleshi, locked in a cell for 32 years on the charge of murder.
Concerns about security in Beijing prison have started since October, although everything has been kept away from public attention and without transparency.
As a result of these problems, about three weeks ago, the previous director of the prison was dismissed. The management of Peqin prison has been taken over by the new official, Kamber Hoxha, who was leading the institution even on the day of the serious incident on December 15, when the convict killed Arben Lleshi in his cell and injured his cellmate, Indrit Shaqja. Exactly at the time of these changes, the weapon used in the murder entered the prison under circumstances that are still unclear.
"From the examination of the scene, the statements received, the questioning of the person under investigation Sokol Mjacaj and the administered acts, the firearm was brought into the IEVP Peqin and then kept in the room by the convict Sokol Mjaca for a time of about 20 days . In addition, this weapon is suspected to have been kept by him in the common facilities in this prison (ventilation, or internal regime). - informs the prosecution.
The prosecution says that the service employees did not carry out the physical control when the convict left the room for ventilation and returned from the ventilation to the room on the day of the event as well as in the previous days.
It is unclear whether the concern was raised by the prison about the non-functioning of the control scanners to the higher authorities and whether there was a control from the latter, but also a request for the return of the equipment, including the cameras, to function.
Leaving the scanners out of use has "handed over" the security of controls to the human element which is exposed to error both due to corruption and potential errors.
It is known that some of the cameras of the surveillance system did not work, while in the absence of scanners, the control of persons and items entering the prison, such as food, clothes or supplies, was done physically by hand by police officers.
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