Supreme Court ruled "Arrest in Prison" for MP Armando Prenga

Supreme Court ruled "Arrest in Prison" for MP Armando Prenga

The Supreme Court ruled today the measure "arrest in prison" for MP Armando Prenga, who is accused of "intentional injury", "illegal arms bearing" and "Threat", media reports.


Following the decision taken yesterday by the Parliament to make way for the investigation of the deputy Prenga, the High Court examined today the Prosecution's request over the deputy of Lezha district. According lot cast a day earlier, judicial bodies are composted by Mirela Fana, Chairperson, and members, Artan Boci, Artan Zeneli, Edmon Islamaj and Tom Ndreca.


During proceedings, Prenga deputy attorney asked 30-minute break to get acquainted with the evidence presented by the prosecution, which according to the prosecution, has been confirmed that Prenga is involved in the conflict happened a few days ago in Kurbin Police Station, where injured by gun shot seven persons.
This request was accepted by the Court. According to the prosecutor, Altin Binaj, MP Armando Prenga should be judged on the measure of "arrest in prison" because he holds a position that can influence the facts against him.

Also, the charges against him constitute a violation of the Criminal Code and articles, which means that by law, Prenga should stay in cell during the trial, until the Court decide the fate of the case.
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