TIRANA, May 9 – Interpol Morocco has asked the Albanian Police to make available all the documentation with evidence implicating the Portuguese, Ruben Saraiva in the murder of businessman Ardian Nikulaj on April 19 in Shengjin.
It was the Moroccan authorities who notified the Albanian side of the location and arrest of the Portuguese, who took refuge in Greece 2 weeks after the incident. Since Albania does not have an extradition agreement with the North African country, this process is complicated but not impossible.
Official sources at the State Police told TV Klan on Tuesday that the self-offering of the Moroccan authorities to hand over the 28-year-old to the Albanian authorities has paved the way for his extradition.
Also, in order to carry out this process, the involvement of Interpol, which coordinated the operation to arrest the Portuguese murderer, helps the Albanian authorities.
Even the fact that Saraiva is not a Moroccan citizen makes it possible to hand him over to the Albanian authorities, where he will face two charges, that of “Murder for revenge” and “Unauthorized production and possession of military weapons and ammunition”.
Meanwhile, extradition procedures have started in Britain for the four of the arrested perpetrators of the event, namely the 3 British observers and Edmond Haxhia, suspected of being the organizer of the murder. /argumentum.al