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The police operation codenamed “Bileta” led to the handcuffing of a 25-year-old man and declared two other people wanted for falsifying urban transport tickets in the capital.
Sources for the Top Channel journalist, Anila Hoxha said that the organizers of this forgery scheme are the two brothers Festim and Veiz Ibraliu, owners of an urban transport line.
This fact was learned thanks to the testimony of the 25-year-old given to the police, after his arrest.
It is learned that the tax collector Amarildo Çollaku told the police that the counterfeit ticket blocks were given to him by the owner Festim Ibraliu.
“He gave me to his bar “Narkos”“, The 25-year-old told the police.
According to him, the owner of the company has given him two pairs of invoices, one regular pair and one irregular pair.
“The owner sometimes tells me to use licensed, sometimes unlicensed tickets, when he sees fit. In most cases we use unlicensed tickets, when a citizen asks for a license we give it to him. These tickets are stamped by the owner“, He said.
A few days ago, the Operation from the Section for Investigation of Economic and Financial Crime in DVP Tirana, finalized the police operation codenamed “Tickets”, seizing suspected forged transport tickets, arresting one person and declaring two others wanted.
25-year-old Amarildo Çollaku, 25 years old, was handcuffed, while Veiz and Festim Ibraliu, 39 and 44 years old, residents of Tirana, were declared wanted.
It is learned that the investigative actions have shown that these citizens, in cooperation with each other, forged and marketed tickets for the public transport line Tirana-Krrabë, which were not produced in the Printing House of Securities.
During the physical control, the tax collector Amarildo Çollaku, was found and seized as material evidence, a considerable amount of suspected counterfeit tickets.
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