Explosion in 2020 at the palace under construction of businessman Liman Gjoka in Kukes, in handcuffs of the orderer
Three and a half years after the tritol explosion at businessman Liman Gjoka’s construction facility in the Raina area dumped in St. John’s, The Saranda police have arrested a person suspected of ordering the event.
The building where the explosion occurred
Redaxia28 March at 07:54 | Përditesimi: 28 March at 09:47
Three and a half years after the tritol explosion at businessman Liman Gjoka’s construction facility in the Raina area dumped in St. John’s, The Saranda police have arrested a person suspected of ordering the event. Zef Kola in Tirana has been banned by order of the procurement of the Francis Ganaj case, which after investigations with special methods has fully achieved this event. As the author of the determination that the matter was previously sentenced to prison by the Court of Saranda and 3 authors Erald Pajtani to 2 years in prison and England Stafuka with 4 years of release. Zef Kola was stopped by The Saranda Police with the order of the prosecutor of the case Frances Ganaj, in the quader of operation „Explosives“
We remember that the serious event happened on November 20th. This was the first time that was followed by a second explosion in the 3-week time arc, when the object was attacked again with the object part in question. In his testimony to police, businessman Liman Gjoka has stated that the property he is building has bought many years ago and that there is no conflict. But despite his claims the key track of the investigation is that of property conflicts, but it is not excluded the possibility that events may have come and because of competition.
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