
Police Chief Ilir Proda woke up on January 2 and congratulated the Shkodra Police for solving the murder of Hysni Imer with a remotely controlled explosive device.
"This is one of the cases that reflects the serious and professional, coordinated and persistent work of the State Police, in full cooperation with the prosecution.
"These results discourage criminal activity and further strengthen citizens' trust in the State Police," said Proda.
It is the duty of the Director General of Police to encourage the structures or thank them when they solve criminal cases.
But in the case of Proda, there is a problem. Because when you talk about successes, you must have the courage to accept failures as well.
The chief of police remained silent about the assassination in Rinas, where Gilmando Dani, Shullazi's right-hand man, and Muci Shaljani Sheqeri, an AMP agent, were killed, an event that shocked the public and threatened order and security. Even when a police officer was suspended for links to Ergys Agas, who led the AKSHI criminal group, Proda also remained silent, not taking responsibility.
Dozens of murders continue to go unsolved, and he remains silent. So it is better to remain silent in any case than to be reminded of the imaginary successes of the police force he leads.






















