The Anti-Terror Directorate asks the prosecution to investigate under suspicion of espionage five Czech citizens, who stayed in Albania for 10 days, when the military exercise of NATO troops, Defender 21, took place in our country.
Suspicions have been raised about them, because the foreign nationals were standing near the military base on the Vajgurore bridge.
The documents state that the shallows entered Albania on May 1, 2021, from Rinas and one of them specifically, Filip Carek rented a car with which he traveled to different cities of the country with his friends.
According to GPS data, it turns out that the vehicle with which the shallows were traveling stopped for about seven minutes on the national road Berat Ura Vajgurore, exactly on the side of which is the military base. The vehicle says the Anti-Terror has continued the movement towards the city of Kucova, on the side of which continues to be the other limiting corner of the military base.
Then the vehicle returned and continued the movement to Lushnje, Fier, memaliaj Tepelena, Përmet and Bënjë. On May 11, the shallows left Rinas. The Tirana Prosecutor’s Office registered the case according to Articles 213 and 214 of the Criminal Code; relating to the provision and provision of information.
With an earlier referral, police requested the prosecution to investigate two Russian nationals, Georgi Budanov and Vladislav Cherkasov, who visited Albania before and during military training and are also suspected of providing and providing information.
In both cases, the Prosecution has left specific tasks to the police, including surveillance of a luxury hotel in the capital, to identify the persons with whom the Russians met. The indictment reminds the police that if Czech or Russian citizens, against whom suspicions are raised, will attempt to re-enter Albania, the counter-terrorism and the General Directorate of State Police will be notified immediately.