
The Supreme Court has rejected Florenc Çapja's appeal, leaving in force the "prison arrest" measure ordered by the GJKKO and confirmed by the Appeals Court.
Çapja, extradited from Dubai on May 2, 2025, is accused of involvement in the well-known 'Golden Bullet' file, where he is suspected of having provided conditions for an attempted murder, to the detriment of Sokol Sanxhatari, the son-in-law of the former mayor of Elbasan, Qazim Sejdini.
According to SPAK, the criminal plan was not carried out, but Çapja was identified as part of the scheme after the testimonies of the justice convicts, Nuredin Dumani and Henrik Hoxhaj. Çapja himself, through his lawyer, has claimed that the charges are based only on evidence and that he did not use the encrypted SkyEcc communications.
Florenc Çapja has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the sensational 2012 murder of Gentian and Nezir Beqiri, a mafia assassination carried out in their apartment in Elbasan, where Gentian Beqiri (alias Ardian Meta) was under house arrest and guarded by the police. Beqiri was previously accused of the execution of businessman Sokol Çapja in 2005, a murder allegedly ordered by the rival Çelaj group.
In January of this year, SPAK requested the confiscation of 10 properties belonging to the Çapja family, 8 of which were owned by his parents, all in the "Emin Matraxhiu" neighborhood, an area considered the base of the Çapja criminal group.
Florenc Çapja is now facing two serious cases at the same time; one involving life imprisonment and the other linking him to the most sensational case of recent years, the 'Golden Bullet'.
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