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Neighboring Albania is in a state of turmoil following the cold-blooded murder of Klodian Rasha, 25, by a police officer on Tuesday (08/12) during a curfew in her neighborhood, a few meters from her home. .
According to Albanian media, the police said that “the young man tried to escape holding an object that looked like a pistol”, while presenting evidence with a pistol after a search in the surroundings. The Interior Ministry (ShCBA) has denied the allegations and the officer who shot Rasha has been arrested and charged with murder.
Many questions about the consequences of the police murderer are provoked by the latest information that calls for the camera incorporated in his uniform to be turned off.
According to euronews.alBetween 40 and 65 police cameras are damaged, since, according to the authorities, they have not been repaired because the contract with the supplier company expired.
These devices were initially incorporated into the body to prevent corruption and the use of excessive force by police officers.
The 31-year-old officer joined the State Police five years ago and joined the special forces unit, known as “Las Águilas,” about a month ago. AHe is expected to appear in court on Thursday where the charges will be announced.
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