
Bus driver takes 3,500 euros from citizen for Greek papers, doesn't give it to him and keeps 1,500 euros

Although he is only a driver and does not have an employment agency, Vango Zoto took 3,500 euros from a family from Delvina to take their son to Greece and get him Greek papers.
But he doesn't do the paperwork and only returns 2 thousand euros to his family. He keeps 1500. After Fiksi gets interested, he returns the missing amount to his family.
Ms. Dhurata Zejnati complained to Fiks Fare, who asked for help with her problem. The bus driver from Athens to Delvina cheated her by taking 3,500 euros and in exchange he would provide the lady's son with Greek documents. "We gave him Lek and received the documents, but they turned out to be fake. He didn't even make us a work contract as he had promised. Now he has only returned 2,000 euros and is not giving us 1,500 euros. He tells me that I have paid fines, while it is not true," says Ms. Dhurata.
Even in an audio recording that Mrs. Dhurata speaks to the driver's wife, she claims that they helped the boy because he had been fined. Meanwhile, the driver tells them that the money is not lost but that he will arrange the boy's Greek papers. Even though Mrs. Dhurata's son has been in Albania for more than a year, he appears as if he is in Greece because his passport only has an entry stamp in the neighboring country and not an exit stamp.
Then Fiksi went and met the driver's wife herself, who is aware of the situation. She admitted that they had taken the money, but not for herself, but for the lawyer in Greece. When Fiksi asked why they only returned 2,000 euros and not much in total, the driver's wife claimed that the documents were returned by the Greek lawyer Vango (the driver) "She just brought them here". While for the 1,500 euros that were not returned, she replied that a fine was imposed for the complainant's son's stay in Greece without papers. "The lawyer paid the fine and she returned the money to him," the lady claims. When Fiksi asked if there was any mandate to pay the fine, the driver's wife simply replied "it was removed from the system".
But the woman contradicts herself as she once claims that her husband gave the money to the lawyer and once that the complainant's son gave the money to the lawyer.
Fiksi asked if they had an agency and if they could sign employment contracts, but the driver's wife denied it, "we have no connection at all."
A few hours after Fiksi went to the office where the driver's wife worked, the complainant Dhurata Zejnati called Fiksi's group and said that "the driver Vango Zoto returned the money to the boy."/ Top Channel

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