Ilir Proda's decisions are overturned, sentences for former Lezha Police leaders are mitigated

The State Police Complaints Commission has changed the disciplinary measures previously imposed by the Directorate of Professional Standards against several former leaders of the Lezha Police.
The measures were requested by the former Director General of Police, Ilir Proda, who was dismissed from duty.
For the former director of the Lezha Police, Altin Mena, the promotion deadline has been postponed for 3 months, overturning the initial decision that envisaged a demotion for 5 years.
There was also a change in the decision for the deputy director for order, Taulant Gjoka. The commission decided to postpone his promotion for 6 months, while the initial measure had been his expulsion from the State Police.
Likewise, the initial decision to dismiss the head of the Lezha Police Station, Oltion Gjoni, was overturned. The Appeals Commission decided to postpone his promotion deadline for 1 year.
A change of rank has also been decided for the deputy director of the Fier Police, Oliger Torba. The commission overturned the first decision to demote him, leaving only a warning in effect.
We recall that disciplinary measures against the former leaders of the Lezha Police were initially taken due to accusations of abuse of office, specifically allowing gambling and the cultivation of cannabis in the territory they were tasked with controlling.
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