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At the request of the SPAK, Commissioner Sokol Bode, the former chief of the Dhërmi police station, was sentenced by a special court to 12 years in prison.
But even the former police officer of Vlora benefits from the shortened trial a reduction of four years. SPAK Prosecutor Dritan Preci said that the wiretaps exposed the Vlora commissioner, as well as the head of the narcotics sector in this city, when after he was removed from duty by transferring him to the Shkodra police, he calmed the cannabis growers by instructing them could communicate with the other boss Kohila christened otherwise as ‘Jack’.
Bode’s name was in the same file as former Minister Saimir Tahiri, but the case against him and Kohila was set aside to be tried in absentia.
Unlike their director Jaeld Cela who was found guilty of abuse of office, former narcotics boss Kohila who surrendered after a five-year escape has been sentenced to 8 years in prison on charges of gang and trafficking, just like the latest Sokol Bode.
On the same day in a higher court such as the Special Court of Appeal, the court awaited a decision from the court of Catania, after in the trial of Habilaj and others, one of the accused was acquitted.
As for the next file separated at the top of the case and closed with the sentence for abuse of office of Tahiri and former Chief of Police Jaeld Çela, SPAK and their defense will face in the High Court. With an SPAK insisting on their conviction for group and narcotics and 2 defendants insisting on innocence, it is not yet known whether the appeals of the dissatisfied parties will be reviewed within 3 years with the imprisonment of the former minister.
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