The Albanian criminalistics expert, Ervin Karamuço, made some interesting statements on local media, ABC LIVE, saying that the three arrested in Gramsh are Russian spies.
From the left: Ervin Karamuço and two of the Russian spies: Svetlana Timofeeva, 33 years old and Mikhail Zorin, 23 years old |
According to him, all the facts have proven that at least two of the arrested belong to the Russian GRU and are paid for their actions. He added that since March 7, Albania is at "war" with Russia, as the latter declared Albania an unfriendly country.
"Time should not fade things to lower vigilance. Or to cause them to be released. Negotiators have approached and two of them can be released. They can also be exchanged with the allies' interests.
It continues to happen in Albania. As of March 7, 2022, we are at war. Albania continues to supply Ukraine with weapons as part of NATO. We are facing a country like Russia. Currently, Russia has declared us an enemy country since March 7. I expect that in the future, Albania will take very bold actions against Russia and Belarus." said Karamuço.
The criminalistics expert added that Russia is interested in getting some answers and the three arrested in Gramsh were able to find these answers.
Among other things, Karamuço emphasized that there is a high possibility that the Russian spies could be released, perhaps also within the framework of NATO exchanges as part of it.
"These persons, from the documentation that is secret. Yes, they are Russian agents. They confirm it. They are from the Russian GRU. They are paid for by these services. Is called "Directory 7". There are also recruitments from civilians. Like these. They find students. They come with the right questions. Does NATO have a plan to produce cartridges? Does it still produce? Are there weapons that are in Ukraine? This is the reason fo what there was a chemist with him. The Russians don't come here to kill. The agency wants answers. In Kuçovë, the question was raised, were there patriot rockets there?" said Karamuço.
Karamuço added that photos or sketches of the main dams in our country were also found on the mobile phones of the Russians. And this has increased suspicions of foreign agencies.
The two Russians Mikhail Zorin, 23 years old, Svetlana Timofeeva, 33 years old, and the Ukrainian Fedir Alpatov have been in prison since August 20, the day when the incident at the Gramsh plant took place.
Mikhail Zorin had a conflict with the 2 Albanian soldiers who spotted him, Albi Bici and Ardian Xhaka, while Svetlana Timofoeva and the Ukrainian were standing in a "Chevrolet Camaro" car with Ukrainian plates AX 6200 IP.