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'Tourist offer', 700 euros for 5 days of prison leave

2025-09-16 21:21:00, Denoncim CNA

'Tourist offer', 700 euros for 5 days of prison leave

The editorial office of the show "Stop" on Tv Klan has received several complaints about the bargains that are made in prisons by selling prisoners several days of leave for huge sums. "Stop" stages a case in the Fushë-Kosovo prison in Lushnje, where it requests a meeting with Chief Mati. The latter proved to be "understandable" and immediately arranged a meeting at a bar.

Citizen: How are you?

Policeman: Thank you!

Citizen: Is Matt there?

Policeman: No, he's inside.

Citizen: When is he coming out? Can you call him? Can you notify him?

Policeman: He's in prison. Even the warden can't call him inside the prison, not me.

Citizen: I understand. But when does it come out?

Policeman: Okay, finish your work now, he's coming out. When he gets out there, I'll tell you.

Citizen: How was your day?

Matt: Who?

Citizen: Me! Me! Can we have some coffee? Something like that?

Mati: I don't have... Leave that job... I don't have time to deal with it...

Citizen: If we could talk separately.

Matt: Who are you for?

Citizen: I have my own man inside.

Matt: Huh, huh. Well, okay, because… What are you doing?

Citizen: Waiting for you...

Matt: Are you together?

Citizen: No, I'm alone.

Matt: Go upstairs, I'll come upstairs!

Citizen: Ok! Where is this coffee here?

Mati: Here's the first coffee that went up, there you have it.

Citizen: Ok!

Mati: One with a small roof.

Citizen: Ok! I'll wait for you there.

When asked for some leave for a person who had been in prison for hashish, Mati was very willing, took 700 euros and promised 5-7 days of leave for the person in question.

Matt: Here, sit there!

Citizen: I'm sitting here too...

Matt: Sit there! Wherever you want!

Citizen: How are you?

Matt: Good! How are you? How was your day?

Citizen: I've never met you. I didn't know you.

Matt: Hey, it's okay.

Citizen: When asked like that...

Matt: Don't worry!

Citizen: I have Gj. B.!

Matt: Ooooo..!

Citizen: Even…

Matt: I heard.

Citizen: He went in for hashish.

Mati: Yes, Gj., I told him two weeks ago, but he didn't understand me, now he found out, he was staying with a T., in the room, I let him in.

Citizen: To provide him with 7 days of leave.

Mati: 5 or 7, I don't know how much they give them now, they are giving them permission now.

Citizen: If you fix it for us...

Mati: It's getting worse. It's getting worse. It's getting worse.

Citizen: Can you fix it for us?

Mati: For leave. I know that I'm leaving on leave, I also know this other one, which depends on… We do it, we usually take them tomorrow, we take them on Wednesdays. We apply for them, we take them up. Yesterday I told the director about an MG. My mother came earlier, she met me and the letter will be written tomorrow. I also went inside, I was waiting for G. to come, to tell me something, I didn't see him, he left, didn't speak to me and left.

Citizen: I have some money with me. I mean, how much should I give you?

Matti: Oh brother! How much money do you have with you?

Citizen: 700 euros!

Matt: Fall!

Citizen: Count them! You have…

Matt: Okay!

Citizen: 700 euros! Tell me when I can come pick it up!

Matti: He can… Or he will come out… He can come out either on Thursday afternoon, or Friday morning.

"Stop" handed over the money and followed the case until the long-awaited moment when the prisoner was released from his cell for a few days.

Citizen: What time should I pick you up?

Mati: Yes, from 12 o'clock, so that it comes..., so that we get confirmation. We start them tomorrow at 12. We start them tomorrow morning. Tomorrow, Wednesday, we start them upstairs, on Thursday they bring us confirmation, ok. It's formal, this (director) says start, because I have them ok, because they share them together, in Albanian, what does this (director) send them, this (director) says ok, ok, them and he comes out on Thursday afternoon, if you come to pick him up in the afternoon, or he comes out on Monday... Friday morning. At 8 o'clock!

Citizen: Should I write you a message on Thursday at 1 o'clock?

Matt: Yes, write!

Citizen: When I come, that's all I'll write.

Mati: If I say so, I'll remember it, because I have it here in a message. Okay!

Citizen: Boss! Thank you!

Matt: Nothing, friend! Cheers! Goodbye!

Citizen: Goodbye!/tvklan.al





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