Incinerators, Former Socialist MP Seeks Softer Security Measure

Former Socialist MP Alqi Bllako, arrested for the affair of the incinerator of Fier has asked Monday to be released from prison, claiming that he is a person who does not pose a danger and does not avoid the investigation.

Investigations have shown that Bllako, when he was in the position of Secretary General of the Ministry of Environment, in cooperation with former Minister Lefter Koka and former chairman of the Expropriation Commission Pëllumb Abeshi, forged the document regarding the land area where it was built. incinerator causing damage to the state budget of 16 million ALL.

Furthermore, Bllako is suspected of favoring the businessman Klodian Zoto for the construction of the incinerator and in return he has benefited a sum of 14 million ALL.

Nevertheless, the former socialist MP is accused of abuse of office and corruption, in connection with the affair of the incinerator in Fier.

He is the second senior official arrested for the affair, after former Environment Minister Lefter Koka.