SPAK's Request to Arrest Ahmetaj Was Kept Hidden; Berisha

Ex-Prime Minister Sali Berisha has accused that SPAK's (Special Prosecution against Corruption and Organized Crime) request for the arrest of Arben Ahmetaj was kept hidden for 3 days from the Parliament. Berisha emphasized that this was done to give the former deputy prime minister the opportunity to leave the country. 

"According to the official documents, Arben Ahmetaj escaped a few hours before the party's prosecution was to ask the parliament for permission to arrest him. 

Apparently, the prosecutor's office, or its supervisors, informed Ahmetaj before they informed the parliament about the decision to arrest him. 

I add here that in order not to excite him during the escape, the Special Prosecutor's request was hidden for three days from the country's parliament. 

Yesterday, Arben Ahmetaj showed what is the low moral level, the lowest standard of the members of the criminal organization of Edi Rama, his MPs, his ministers, who enrich themselves and their circle by stealing tax money and public assets, as soon as to be called to give explanations, they escape without stepping on their feet. 

The escape of Arben Ahmetaj proves that for the members of Edi Rama's criminal organization, responsibility is replaced by theft, and at the end of their career, after they have filled their suitcases with the stolen money, they escape or are sent into exile to spend and enjoy their money. 

The escape of Ahmetaj or his sending to the asylum by Edi Rama marks the peak of the degradation of the criminal organization, but also of the humiliation of the Albanian society," Berisha said.