Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama Advocates Zero Tolerance Against Security Gangs
Rama on the incidents in Albania: Zero tolerance for mindless gangs

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Edi Rama, the Prime Minister of Albania, praised the police's swift response to incidents involving private security guards in Zvernec, which resulted in injuries to a Greek individual. He condemned the actions of these 'mindless gangs' and emphasized a new zero-tolerance policy for officers undermining public trust.
- 01Edi Rama commended the Albanian police for their rapid response to incidents involving private security guards in Zvernec.
- 02The prime minister condemned the actions of 'mindless gangs' acting as private security guards.
- 03Rama emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards uniformed officers who damage public trust.
- 04He plans to discuss an important project for Albania in a forthcoming announcement.
- 05The incidents included an injury to a Greek national, highlighting the international implications of local security issues.
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Edi Rama, the Prime Minister of Albania, expressed his support for the Albanian police following recent incidents in Zvernec, where private security guards were involved and a Greek citizen was injured. He condemned these 'mindless gangs' masquerading as security personnel and praised the police for their 'swift and correct reaction' to the events. Rama specifically noted the leadership of the State Police and the local police in Vlora for their effective handling of the situation. He reiterated the government's commitment to a 'zero tolerance' policy aimed at uniformed officers who undermine public trust. Rama also hinted at an upcoming announcement regarding a significant project for Albania, intended to clarify misinformation circulating in recent days. He emphasized that this project, which has been in development for several years, is unrelated to the recent controversies.
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The prime minister's statements indicate a shift in law enforcement policy that could enhance public safety and trust in police.
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