"The police are coming, don't f**k them"/ Property clash in Saranda, judge commits self-judgment

2026-02-23 22:10:13 / AKTUALITET ALFA PRESS

"The police are coming, don't f**k them"/ Property clash in

A citizen denounces her aunt's son, Saranda judge Donald Kota, to "Stop", who, according to her, is committing self-judgment over a property. Everything is related to a property inherited from the Kokonozi family in 1992.

The property is undivided among 28 co-owners. In the absence of an official division, the judge's aunt's family has owned about 200 square meters in common, an area that has been rented out as a car wash business for 17 years, under a regular contract.

According to the complaint, the situation has recently changed. She says that Judge Donald Kota showed up at the business premises, without prior communication with her aunt or daughter, and asked the tenants to vacate the premises, stating that he was the owner and that if they wanted to continue the activity, they would have to pay the rent to him.

The conflict has escalated to the point of police presence. According to the footage obtained, the video shows a harsh and aggressive communication towards the tenants, who have been operating in that property for 17 years.

Judge Donald Kota –  Oh, sir! You have the owners here.

Car wash owner –  No, wait! You're not the owner. Since '99 I..., let me get ahold of the owner, so I can pay the rent... Here, where's the contract!

Judge Donald Kota –  My lady! You won't even stay here for 6 more days!

The judge's brother-in-lawOh Lado! Look, where is your owner! My mother-in-law is the owner, brother!

Car wash owner –  Oh Gero! Okay, if you solve it, it's no problem for me. I'm calling the owner, Alda!

The judge's brother-in-lawOh Lado! Put the phone down! Put the phone down! Let Alda come here!

Judge Donald Kota –  You're welcome, brother! You told me a week ago, sir?!

Car wash ownerFirst, don't raise your voice at me! First, don't raise your voice at me! Second, call the police!

Judge Donald Kota –  Why, what's the matter with you, raise your voice with them! The police are coming, don't beat the dog, come on!

Car wash owner- I've been here for 20 years, sir! I don't know you at all! I don't know you at all…!

Judge Donald Kota –  You told me halal, you told me halal! Did you talk like a man?

The car wash ownerI spoke to Emiliano, I said. (the judge's cousin, the landlord) and I have a contract with him.

Judge Donald Kota –  Oh my lord! You told me to get out, get out, get out of my property! The owner, there you have it, there you have the owners! Get out urgently! Everyone out! Everyone out, I tell you! Get out, get out of there, bobobo…!

Car wash ownerI'll show you! I'll show you! Don't worry at all!

Former prosecutor Ervin Karanxha explained that if a person claims the right to property, the solution should go through the court and not through direct actions that could be considered self-judgment. He also emphasized that for a judge, the ethical standard is even higher, since his figure is directly related to public trust in justice. / STOP show

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