SPAK has presented to the court for the first time details on how the persons behind the codes used on the encrypted platform Sky ECC were identified , in the process against Plaurent Dervishaj and Julian Meçe .
Both are accused of involvement in organizing and financing the assassination attempt on former prosecutor Arjan Ndoja and Aleksandër Lahos.
During the court hearing, prosecutors explained that the identification of the individuals was done through the analysis of communications, photos, and personal data exchanged in the app's conversations.
According to SPAK, in some cases Sky ECC users have used pseudonyms related to their names, while in other cases identification was made through personal data that they themselves sent in communications.
In the case of Plaurent Dervishaj, investigators found a photo sent in conversations requesting the closure of an email address.
The same communications also included family information, such as the names of children and their dates of birth. After verification, this information turned out to belong to Dervishaj.
Julian Meçe was identified in a similar manner, as photographs and information were shared in several communications that helped investigators connect the profile used in the application with his identity.
The prosecution also announced that in some cases people have self-identified during conversations, providing information that directly led to their identity.
Another case of identification was made through the phone number of Redjan Rraja's lawyer.
A photo was sent in the communications showing the phone number, and after verification, investigators found a memo prepared by the lawyer in question, which helped identify Ramazan Rraja.