Durim Bami loses trial in Dubai, opens the way for his extradition to Tirana. Here are the 4 charges awaiting him at SPAK

Durim Bami, one of the most well-known names in the criminal world in Albania who operates mainly in Fushë-Krujë and Tirana, will be extradited from Dubai to Tirana.
The man considered by the police to be Nikla's "strongman" has lost his trial for his residency in Dubai, so Bami will soon suffer the same fate as some of the Albanians hiding in Dubai.
The news of Bami's extradition to Albania is confirmed by reliable sources, who told journalist Elton Qyno that the suspect in several serious criminal incidents in Albania has lost the final trial in the Dubai court and very soon, the authorities will begin the process of extraditing him to Albania.
Durim Bami's arrival in Tirana is seen as a victory in the corridors of SPAK, where special prosecutors have hopes that the 46-year-old can cooperate with the investigating authorities.
Currently, the criminal case against Durim Bami has been completed and sent to trial by SPAK.
While the official charges against him are serious, such as "Providing the conditions to commit the murder" of former SP MP Arben Ndoka, "Providing the conditions to commit the murder" of Hektor alias Tori Xheçuka and Erigers Mihas, committed in the form of a "Structured Criminal Group".
At the same time, Durim Bami is also accused by SPAK of "Cultivation of narcotics" carried out in collaboration in the form of a "Structured Criminal Group".
Durim Bami's arrest in Dubai was carried out on October 21, 2024. This was the second time that Durim Bami was arrested by Dubai police, after he had violated the rules of appearance in one of the Dubai police regions.
He was first detained in June 2024, following an arrest warrant issued by SPAK in May 2024. He was soon released by the court, receiving a residence permit and a guarantee to appear at the police station whenever necessary for verification.
But Durim Bami did not respond to three e-mail calls from the Dubai police to verify him, which led to his arrest for the second time. Bami claimed that he had not seen the e-mails and therefore did not physically appear at the police station on the scheduled day and time.
But these claims did not help him get released from prison. Durim Bami has now lost the court process, paving the way for his extradition to Albania.
It is in this country that he will face several charges that lead to his risk of pleading guilty and could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison.
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