
It is suspected that Balluku was summoned as a person who has knowledge regarding the investigations into the Tirana incinerator.
Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku appeared at SPAK a few moments ago.
According to information, she is being interrogated by an officer of the National Bureau of Investigation.
In advance, it is suspected that Balluku was called as a person who has knowledge, related to the investigations he is conducting for the incinerator in Tirana. The summons bears the signature of prosecutor Dritan Prençi, who is investigating the incinerator affair.
Balluku becomes the next official to be called to SPAK. Currently, in connection with the incinerators, the former minister, Lefter Koka, and the former deputy, Alqi Blako, are in jail. A few days ago, the mayor Veliaj was also called.
Meanwhile, the absurdity is that the bosses of the incinerators are still on the run. Although they have been sentenced by a court decision, it is not known where they roam with citizens' money.
Penalties for the Fieri incinerator
The Special Court sentenced the former Minister of the Environment, Lefter Koka, to 10 years in prison for the Fier incinerator file, but he benefits from a reduced sentence of 6 years and 8 months.
The sentence was reduced to 2 years and 8 months of imprisonment for Alqi Bllako, as a result of the change in the charge. SPAK had requested 7 years in prison or 4 years and 8 months for him, but the former general secretary of the Ministry of Environment was acquitted of the charge of "abuse of duty of a high state functionary", and the criminal offense was reclassified to "abuse of duty of officials performing public duties".
Businessman Klodian Zoto was found guilty of the charge "Active corruption of high state officials or local elected officials" and acquitted of the charge "Active corruption of persons exercising public functions". He was sentenced to 12 years in prison, also found guilty of "fraudulent VAT schemes" and "money laundering", benefiting from a reduced sentence of 8 years.
The former administrator of the Fier incinerator, Loran Dusha, was found not guilty of "active corruption", but guilty of "money laundering" and was sentenced to 7 years in prison, benefiting from a reduced sentence of 4 years and 8 months.
The same sentence of 7 years in prison, reduced to 4 years and 8 months of imprisonment, was also given to Arbër Deniz, who was accused of the work in the incinerator of Fier. The former director of the Ministry of Environment, Pellumb Abeshi, was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison, but with a shortened trial, he benefited from a reduction to 2 years and 4 months in prison, which was eventually converted to probation.
The two defendants, Florian Muçaj and Azem Shatëri, were each sentenced to 3 years in prison, but they benefited from a two-year reduction with a shortened trial and were released, because they have served their sentence in detention. Erjon Murataj, former member of the Procurement Commission was sentenced to 3 years in prison, and benefited from the reduction to two years with a shortened trial. The other accused, Regan Merdani and Gentian Zifla, were sentenced to 3 years in prison, which were suspended to be converted to probation.
The defendant Sabina Cenameri received a sentence of 3 years in prison, but was put on probation, as she has a minor child. The vice-president of the ALF, Arben Dervishaj, accused in the capacity of the supervisor of the works at the Fier incinerator, was acquitted of the charges of falsification of documents and corruption.
Penalties for the Elbasan incinerator
The Special Court for the Elbasan incinerator sentenced the former Minister of the Environment, Lefter Koka, to 5 years and 8 months in prison for corruption and abuse of office.
Former deputy Alqi Blako was acquitted.
The businessman Klodian Zoto pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but with shortened trials he benefited from a reduction to 6.8 years of imprisonment. The court gave the same sentence to the other businessman Mirel Mërtiti. Meanwhile, Stela Gugallja, administrator at the Elbasan incinerator, was sentenced to 7 years in prison, but with a shortened trial, she received a reduction to 4.8 years.
Pëllumb Abeshi, former chairman of the Expropriation Commission, was sentenced to 4 years in prison, but with a shortened trial he will serve 2.8 years, while for the member of the commission, Bardhyl Cabiri, GJKKO sealed the sentence with 2 years in prison and the member, Jonida Zeqo 4 years, but with a shortened trial he will serve 2.8 years in prison. The other former member of the commission, Serafin Papa, will also suffer 1.4 years, as the "house arrest" security measure expires, after the time of the sentence during his stay has ended./ Pamphlet
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