The head of the Democratic Party parliamentary group, Gazment Bardhi, reacted after SPAK announced that it had found no evidence to implicate Olsi Rama, the brother of Prime Minister Edi Rama, in the "Xibraka" dossier.
In a video posted on social media, Bardhi said: "The investigations have ended, but they are not over." This was the ridiculous essence of that prosecutor's announcement, which I warned about from the first day when I denounced with facts the reasonable suspicion that Prime Minister Edi Rama's brother, Olsi Rama, has a possible involvement in the Xibraka laboratory case. Further, it said that it has sent the file for the police to make an effort to find those that it hid 10 years ago. The prosecution has not investigated at all. It itself declares that it is impossible to identify the people involved. The announcement that one of them is not involved, but we do not know who the others are, is exactly the logic that was used 10 years ago by the police who told us that they had identified the person's age, but could not find the name.
"I understand the SPAK prosecutors because they feel intimidated by Edi Rama's power, but they have no reason to be ridiculous. Personally, I was clear about their inability to punish someone who has the status of impunity due to his brother's power. On April 4, 2024, the Minister of Interior at the time, Taulant Balla, declared that he knew who the 45-year-old person was, but without a name. I ask the prosecutor if he called Balla to ask him about this information? This fact is enough to show that there was no investigation to uncover the truth," adds Bardhi.