Shkelqim Hajdari: Here's what happens to Berisha if he doesn't go to SPAK for the second time! Get tough...

2023-11-09 21:18:31 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Shkelqim Hajdari: Here's what happens to Berisha if he doesn't go to

The former chief prosecutor of the Appeal, Shkëlqim Hajdari, invited in Albanian by Dritan Hila on DritareTv, spoke about Sali Berisha's decision not to appear at the prosecutor's office, after calls from SPAK. The former chief prosecutor told what happens to Berisha, if he does not appear again at the prosecutor's office. In this case, says Hajdari, the prosecutor is given the right to make a request to the Parliament to toughen the measure against Berisha and then take the case to court.

Shkëlqim Hajdari : Berisha has very good lawyers, but he also has family members who are lawyers, and he knows that the position of the person under investigation is equal to the person who was taken as a defendant.

Berisha is a step towards being taken as a defendant. If you are called to the prosecution as a witness, you are obliged to give explanations to the public. If you are called and you don't go, you will be raped. If you are a person under investigation and you go to the prosecutor's office, you are not obliged to explain that you are in the position of defendant. If you are under investigation, you still do not deal with rape because you are almost a defendant. Berisha is also not entitled to insurance measures.

Although he has the demeanor of an old wolf politician. Berisha is not an ordinary person under investigation. It's Berisha. Even the prosecutors must be very cold under the investigation of Mr. Berisha, not to disrupt the procedure.

Berisha has no opportunity to disrupt the investigations. Therefore, if you did not show up at the second hearing, the prosecutors have the right, not the obligation, to leave you with the security measure that they have, i.e. the ban on leaving the country.

If Berisha's behavior, by not appearing, or even other information he may have to intimidate witnesses, are a risk for the drafting, then there is nothing left but to tighten the measure, but first he must make a request to Parliament, then go to court. If Berisha goes on trial, there is no need to go to Parliament.

Dritan Hila: I heard an expression that Mr. Berisha is over 70 years old and cannot be arrested. Is this related to a bonsense that justice should have, or is it sanctioned by law that people over 70, except in cases of murder, cannot be arrested?

Shkëlqim Hajdari: In the Criminal Code there is an article that says that for people over 70 years of age, the measure of prison arrest should be in exceptional cases, that is, for serious cases. Imprisonment is an exception even for persons who are not over 70 years old, if they do not interfere with the investigations.

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