Zabit Deda, the brother of Hekuran Deda, one of the protesters killed in front of the Prime Minister's Office on January 21, 2011, was at SPAK on Tuesday. For almost an hour, he gave his testimony before SPAK prosecutors, who are investigating "January 21."
"We told them what they asked us to do. We hope it will be clarified," said Zabit Deda in a statement to the media, writes A2 CNN.
On Wednesday, his brother, Agim Deda, is expected to appear before SPAK, also in connection with the investigation into the killings during the opposition protest at the time on the boulevard.
Just like in the case of the other murdered man, Aleks Nika, the murder of Hekuran Deda is an unsolved event. In the first trial of the "January 21" file, guard Agim Llupo was accused of his murder, but the Capital Appeals Court cleared him of this charge, leaving Deda's murder without a suspect.
SPAK registered an investigation into “January 21” in July of last year, pursuant to a decision of the Supreme Court. This court forced the Special Structure to investigate a complaint filed by Aleks Nika’s wife against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, former Interior Minister Lulëzim Basha and former head of the Guard, Ndrea Prendi, whom it accuses of “murder under qualifying circumstances”, “abuse of office” and “actions that hinder the disclosure of the truth”.
During an informal meeting with journalists last week, SPAK head Altin Dumani said that intensive investigative actions are being carried out on this file.
(A2 Televizion)