Ex-Gangster's Appeal for Freedom Dismissed by High Court
Former leader of the Lushnja gang, Aldo Bare, will continue to spend the rest of his life in prison, even as the Supreme Court rejected his appeal for freedom this Friday.
This is the second time that Bare's request has been dismissed by the highest level of the judiciary, upholding the decision of the former appeals court for serious crimes, which sentenced him to life imprisonment.
A decision of the Constitutional Court on February 8, 2017, that Aldo Bares' right to due process and the right to defense of the accused was violated, gave him the right to send the file back to the Court high.
However, the ex-specialist of the RENEA forces, Alfred Shkurti, otherwise known as Aldo Bare, entered the world of crime in 1997, after his brother was killed by Artur Daja's gang, during a shootout.
After the murder of Ramadan Shkurt, Aldo Bare's gang began to operate in Lushnja, which the Justice counts more than twenty murders, dozens of injuries and imposition of fines.
That was enough for the subsequent murders to be chained together and of course Bare was not alone in this whole personal battle.
According to the prosecution, the former special agent managed to recruit Ilir Stërgu, Afrim Hoxha, Arbe and Enver Boriçi, Enver Dondollaku, all friends, relatives and relatives of the "head" of the group, Aldo Bare, and the brother of his Ramadan February.
Then this band was joined by: Maksim Çela, Erion Cici, Dritan Vila, Leonard Prifti, and many other young people.
With the gathering of these "soldiers" around the "president", as they called Aldo Bare in telephone conversations, the executions in the city of Lushnja against Artur Daja, his friends, friends and family began, while at the expense of this gang there are at least 20 murder, wounding, kidnapping and fines.
Unlike all the gangs operating in the country in 1997, the Lushnje gang, which was led by Aldo Bare, managed to create its own police station in the city, which is also remembered as "Commissioner No. 2".
His reign in the city lasted for almost 10 years, until 2006, when the head of the gang, Aldo Bare, was hit and arrested in North Macedonia, where he was then extradited to Albania at the request of the authorities.