
The person in the photo is Eno Agasi. According to the State Police, Eno Agasi is wanted and is suspected of being involved in the disappearance of a significant amount of wine, seized by SPAK during inspections at one of the offices of Ergys Agasi. The bottles of wine are valuable, which, according to investigative sources, are worth up to several million euros.
The wine, which was officially confiscated as part of the SPAK investigation, has reportedly disappeared while under seizure. Along with it, according to information, one of the servers seized in the same office has also disappeared, raising serious doubts about the security of evidence and the chain of institutional responsibility.
Sources close to the case indicate that this is a quantity of wine without fiscal stamps, of extraordinary value for the Albanian reality. However, despite the importance of the case and suspicions of serious violations, so far there has been no public reaction from the prosecutor responsible for this file, Bledar Vatnikaj.
The General Director of Customs, an institution directly responsible for unstamped goods and their circulation, is also in the same line of silence. No clarification, no notification and no transparency on the fate of a seized asset that, according to sources, is of unimaginable value for a country like Albania.
Meanwhile, the responsible authorities continue to remain silent, while Eno Agasi has been officially declared wanted. The case raises serious questions not only about the disappearance of material evidence, but also about the functioning of the mechanisms for preserving seizures and institutional responsibility in sensitive matters related to very high-value assets.






















