The journalist said that organized crime is taking over social structures.
Journalist Artan Hoxha, commenting on the assassination attempt that shook Shkodra yesterday morning, stated that "the state has given Shkodra a concession.
According to him, criminal groups in Shkodra have been operating since the 1990s and have greater funds than the Ministry of Interior itself.
The journalist said that organized crime is taking over social structures.
" Today we have genuine organizations. They have been operating since the early 1990s. We are dealing with criminal structures that have a larger budget than the Ministry of Interior. Above all, we have structures that take over the social structure of an event. As Shkodra was treated, some have fled either to Tirana or abroad. In this event we have something special because the perpetrator was caught very quickly.
This was the next incident of clashes between groups. The conflicts in Shkodra have not yet been resolved. We are late in fighting crime in Shkodra, because they have connections to the government. Every time we hear stories about usury, these people give money with usury, because they give it to people who not only take money, but also businesses and property. The state has given Shkodra on a concession. Many events in Shkodra have no perpetrators. Bardhok Pllana was killed and there is no perpetrator, Mir Koçiu was killed and there are no people in custody. There is a thick rope of crime in Shkodra.
I told the Prime Minister to his face that Shkodra today does not have a problem with street crime, but with organized crime. It is happening there that there are victims and injured who are completely innocent. We need a national operator to shed light on the events in Shkodra. If you allow criminals to appoint deputies, ministers, etc., it shows that they have connections with the government, while also receiving public funds, because they have agreements with the government. Shkodra resembles the Palermo of the 80s. " - Hoxha said on News 24.
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