Arrested in Vienna, Kasandër Noga with Criminal Records
The 44-year-old, Kasander Noga, who assassinated Erjon Hasanbelliu in Belgium and tried to escape to be caught today (June 14) in Vienna, is said to have been expelled from the Police Academy before graduating. The cold-blooded killer was a student at the Police Academy and reportedly committed most of his crimes during this period.
The Academy student was described by all as a troubled, cold-blooded, but very intelligent man and was known as the person who ruled in Student City.
He was expelled in the second year of studies, because during a quarrel in the school premises, stabbed a student from Lushnja, with whom he turned out to have blood ties.
Just 15 days later he carried out the massacre at the Sanatorium hospital. He entered the hospital premises together with Julian Çela and entered the room where the father of two brothers, Erion and Gerion Hysenbelliu, was hospitalized, together with Dritan Hajdini (Geron's friend). Noga removed the serum from Aqif Hasanbelli and Dritan Hajdini and then executed them.
He is also accused of committing two murders in 1999, which were discovered in 2003. Noga is charged with 5 murders (one of which resulted in innocence) and several injuries.
Revenge between them
The Fieraks have been involved in a long revenge, which has its origins outside the borders of the country, which later moved to Albania, where the biggest massacre took place, to move again to Belgium, between Antwerp and Brussels, a place where the enemy stays for two decades, except when the prison has separated them.
Referring to the history of enmity between them, what stands out is the fact that all the protagonists of this bloody battle have been arrested, investigated, tried, convicted and, although they have serious charges on their backs, from drug trafficking to the exploitation of prostitution and even multiple murders, they are still free, they are still in a well-known EU country and they even follow each other again to settle old "accounts".
The court ruled that both parties should be sentenced to life imprisonment, but reduced to 25 years, after which they could be released and even seek reduced sentences for long-term sentences that they could not apply for. for the benefit of a discount for exemplary behavior in prison.