Basha accused the chief of police that he has been ordered from above to hide the TIMS data from the Inquiry Commission set up to investigate the incinerator scandal.
This is what the head of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha, claimed during a Q&A with journalists regarding DP’s denouncement of the infamous incinerator affair – which involved tender fraud and the embezzlement of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
TIMS is the system used to identify all entries and departures into and out of Albanian border crossings.

Basha directed a public appeal at the chief of police, Gledis Nano, telling him that he has until Monday to respond to DP’s deputy chair Jorida Tabaku about whether or not the ministers and suspects involved in the incinerator scandal have traveled together, by land, sea or air as well as where they traveled to and how often.
“Let me also remind Nano that the lack of cooperation between the police and the parliamentary inquiry commissions is not only a criminal offense but it is also a denigration of the state police in the eyes of our citizens and our partners,” – said Basha.
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