After the Court released all protesters, the investigation is now being focused on two main leads, including verifying allegations about the use of gas from inside the party’s headquarters, as well as deafening fire cracks and smoke bombs.
Five supporters of DP leader Lulzim Basha are still under investigation but released from police custody.
For several hours the headquarters of Albania’s largest opposition party became a crime scene where authorities collected thousands of evidence that were used as weapons during the protest, including sticks, fire cracks, and handmade iron and stone objects.
A van suspected to have transported various items was also sequestered on the day of the protest, but authorities did not specify to whom it belonged.
The testimonials of individuals with “potential information on the event” aims to put to rest allegations over an organized attack at the party’s headquarters.
15 supporters of Berisha are still under investigation but were released on recognizance, while the leader of the DP and the general secretary will be summoned on Friday.
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