Security cameras installed by criminal groups in the main cities of Albania

 For more than a day, the Albanian police have been engaged in dismantling security cameras in the main cities installed by criminal groups in the main cities, with the aim of intercepting the movements of the police and rival criminal groups, and who are these criminals, given that at least the fingerprints are identifiable to further the investigation.

Cameras installed by criminal groups in Shkodra
 Cameras installed by criminal groups in Shkodra
These are the preliminary information about what the Albanian Police and media are reporting, but without mentioning why exactly at these moments such policy initiatives are being taken, given that the cameras were installed years ago by criminals.

While the police of Shkodra destroyed one more 38 surveillance cameras that educated the criminal contingent.

The cameras were introduced in 3 profoundly visited neighborhoods of the city, explicitly in the "Guerrile", "Salo Halili" and "Kongresi I Përmet" neighborhoods.

As per the police, these cameras were introduced to give data to criminal inspirations, as well as to screen the developments of the Police, they have coordinated the work to destroy these cameras, recognize their proprietors and for full legitimate documentation of the motivation behind use.


59 illicitly introduced surveillance cameras have been eliminated such a long ways by the police in the city of Shkodra.

 Vlora has also seen the beginning of checks to see if security cameras installed in local businesses or on city streets are serving criminal organizations.

Despite the fact that the in question operation is being carried out in a discrete manner, the operation began this morning because the Vlora police are currently reluctant to provide information.

Vlora's security cameras, which may be taken down in the coming days, are subject to criminal control, so it is unclear whether they will be discovered there as well.

It is important to note that the Vlora Police have installed security cameras on the city's main streets within the past two years, a project that is still ongoing.

The servers hosting these security cameras will be thoroughly examined to ensure that no private criminal organizations are interfering. In addition, comprehensive surveillance of the area is being carried out in order to locate potential locations where security cameras other than those of the state police have been installed.

The Vlora Police also confirmed that all people who have installed security cameras in violation of the law have been checked and have had their cameras taken away up until this point. Security cameras have been installed in public spaces that do not belong to individuals or businesses in many parts of the city.

Citizens' privacy is violated by these security cameras because they can be used by members of organized crime groups.
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