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Physical clash in GJKKO, Bushgjokaj and Çakrri clash inside the glass cage!

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Physical clash in GJKKO, Bushgjokaj and Çakrri clash inside the glass
Officials in the GJKKO

An incident was recorded in courtroom number 2 of the Special Court against Corruption and Organized Crime (SCOC), where several defendants were involved in a physical conflict.

The incident occurred during the preliminary trial against Fatjon Bushgjokaj and Petrit Çakrri, accused of the murder of 23-year-old Renis Dobra.

According to information, inside the glass cage, defendants Fatjon and Aleksandër Bushgjokaj clashed with Petrit Çakrri.

Prison Police forces and court security staff immediately intervened to neutralize the situation, bringing the situation under control.

Physical clash in GJKKO, Bushgjokaj and Çakrri clash inside the glass

How the crime happened:

23-year-old Renis Dobra from Dibra was kidnapped and killed with a rope on the evening of July 8, while his body was found in Lake Shkopet.

The murder of the 23-year-old was revealed on July 16, when two of the suspected perpetrators were arrested, who gave contradictory testimony to investigators, but it was the security cameras in the businesses on the Burrel-Tirana axis that betrayed them.

A dark past in Germany is believed to have been the cause of the murder of 23-year-old Renis Dobra in Albania. The Dibra criminal police have discovered that Dobra had been sentenced to several years in prison by German justice for distributing narcotics.

The three brothers Aleksandër, Fatjon and Kristi Bushgjokaj, characters known to the police, are suspected of having collaborated with each other to organize the kidnapping and murder of 23-year-old Dobra, whom they killed with a rope and threw together with his car on the shore of Lake Shkopet. Evidence and security camera footage led the investigation team to the three brothers from Tropoja. 

The elimination of the 23-year-old was carried out after a well-thought-out plan. To carry out the murder, the Bushgjokaj and Petrit Çakri brothers rented several cars, in Rinas and Yzberisht, different ones every day for at least 72 hours in a row when they monitored Dobra's movements. Through this scheme, they hoped to be difficult for the authorities to detect. They even tried to remove the GPS from the cars, but they were unable to. After the police identified the vehicles through the footage, they realized that they had been rented, and then, through GPS tracking, all the criminal movements for the elimination of the 23-year-old were documented with evidence. The younger brother, Aleksandër Bushgjokaj, is suspected of having collaborated in the crime to take the other brother to Kosovo, also in a rented car.

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