RTV Ora And Ora News Remain Seized, Lawyer: The Decision Was Based On Clues Not Evidence

The Special Court of Appeals upholds the decision of thefirst instance, leaving in preventive sequestration the properties of thepresident of "Yldon Media Group", Ylli Ndroqi, among them and 2televisions RTV Ora and Ora News.

Alban Qafa:The Court of Appeals approved the decision of the Court of First Instance and upheld it. We will Appeal to the Supreme Court.

The court only announced the decision and did not argue it. We will be acquainted with the full decision and will take it to the high court and recourse it. I want to emphasize that this is an unfounded decision. We have brought evidence and those properties that are properties obtained by law 7501 with privatization from the communal and housing. "All of them remain in seizure even though their credit is going up."

Clues and evidence- The lawyer underlined that the decision was made on the basis of clues and not the evidence they made available.

Alban Qafa: “They have doubts but based only on clues and have no evidence. We will continue the battle in the High Court and publish other evidence at our disposal.

Indications are documents produced mainly by the Ministry of Interior and not by the prosecution. By police officers. The documentation received from the Italian Ministry of Interior states that he has never been arrested in Italy. "

The lawyer also clarified that there is no sentence inTurkey.

Alban Qafa: Even regarding the case of Turkey, Mr. Ndroqi had a verification from the mobile phone that was taken and taken to the scientific police laboratory. He was examined and had no contact with other persons who had criminal proceedings for another offense and was returned again. There is no sentence in the court file as well as in the file of the prosecutor in Turkey for Mr. Ndroqi. "

On August 1, the Special Court against Organized Crimeand Corruption ordered the seizure of 26 assets between the two televisions RTVOra and Ora News. Today, August 27, the decision was upheld on appeal but thebattle continues in the Supreme Court.