Albanian that Killed Moroccan in Spain Left in Prison

O Porriño Court in Spain set the security measure of prison against the 30-year-old Albanian Florian Rama, accused of killing the 24-year-old Moroccan named Soufian Mhara, in 2019. 

Florian Rama was arrested in the United Kingdom and extradited to Spain where he will face the charges against him. 

The 30-year-old Albanian is being investigated for the criminal offense of murder, but he exercised his right not to testify at court. 

At the doors of the court, family members and friends of the victim burst out with calls of "killer", causing moments of tension and tremendous pain. 

Soufian's relatives demanded "justice" as they did immediately after the crime. 

The young man's sister, Siham, wanted to thank the work of the investigators and especially "Manuel Corral and Irene who have been in direct contact with us all this time and who have had the gesture to accompany us in this long and difficult wait" . 

Now, he explained, what his family is looking for is "justice", stressing that it has been more than four very difficult years. 

She assured that "we were aware of all the steps that were being taken in the investigation" and alluded that the arrested person "was very smart, fleeing to that place to escape justice". 

Siham said that "from what I have read in the press that he is an individual with extensive criminal records behind him, for drug trafficking". 

Soufian received three stab wounds, one fatal, after an argument inside a bar, while the perpetrator left the scene without leaving a trace. 

The Civil Guard began an investigation focused on the images and videos of that night. 

The suspect was mistakenly identified with another person, who, after being arrested and imprisoned, was released when it was proven that he was not at the scene when the attack took place. 

From there, dozens of images were collected, leading to what could be the final one, which was distributed to the media to solicit the cooperation of citizens. 

The work of the Civil Guard allowed the identification of the suspect, an Albanian citizen, who at the time was in Vigo and had traveled to Salceda, with a search warrant from a court in Cambados for drug trafficking and who began a journey until arriving in the Kingdom United States, where he was arrested.