"While I was police chief, Rama did not call my phone to intervene", Gledis Nano: I left at the time of the Himara accident and the disappearance of Vis Martinaj

Former General Director of the State Police, Gledis Nano, stated during the "Studio 24" show that during the time he was in this position, Prime Minister Edi Rama did not intervene in any legal or illegal problem.
Nano said that the time of his departure coincided with two events, one of which still remains in his memory, the accident in Himara at Potam, where a police officer driving a boat fatally hit a minor.
Also, during this period, the kidnapping or disappearance of one of the exponents of the criminal world, Ervis Martinaj, occurred.
"The event that personally and professionally affected me was the incident in Himara in Potam, the death of a minor, and surprisingly it took on some proportions since the driver of the vehicle was a police officer.
This event remains in my memory even today, but it happened around the time I left the State Police.
"The disappearance or kidnapping of Ervis Martinaj was investigated by the State Police, and it was during the period that I left," said Gledis Nano.
Gledis Nano: I don't like hearing criticism about the police because I've grown up. I believe that if politics wants, the police will do it. The government should guarantee not only the salary but also the stability, the continuity, that it will not be sold tomorrow, to guarantee the career and progress due to the ability that each one has.
We can't fit them all in one place.
There have been cases where it has even been reported in the media as to what happened. There have been cases where an employee accompanied a criminal suspect and the police themselves identified him and took action.
If we just talk and the situation doesn't change.
The event that personally and professionally affected me was the incident in Himara in Potam, the death of a minor, and surprisingly it took on some proportions since the driver of the vehicle was a police officer.
This event remains in my memory even today, but it happened around the time I left the State Police.
The disappearance or kidnapping of Ervis Martinaj was investigated by the State Police, and it was during the period that I left.
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