Remanded ethnic Greek mayor-elect of Himare, Fredi Beleri, on Friday appeared before the judges of Albania’s Special Appeals Court for Corruption & Organized Crime in a session in Tirana.
The trial “is set up in bad taste and they want me tried without me knowing the reason”, noted Beleri in a statement.
“I am still jailed with a forged criminal record,” he added, “while the prosecutor’s office continues altering, forging the case file data.”
Beleri also requested to be given information on the individuals who, as he alleges, are altering data, in his attempt to facilitate a more effective defence, it was added.
Earlier in the court session, Beleri’s defence request to have two of the three judges presiding be changed was rejected. Five defence witnesses also testified in Friday’s proceedings, among them a journalist who had interviewed a main prosecution witness.
Beleri’s defense then requested that the secretaries of the court and the prosecution office of Avlona be called in as witnesses, on which the court withdrew to decide. The date for a new court session will be reportedly announced along with a decision on this matter.
However, the court of first instance (in the same court complex) on Thursday rejected Beleris’ request for a modification of the security measures against him. In its decision, the court cited the argument that nothing has changed in the case since the court decision was taken for his pre-trial detention.
Beleri has been held without charges on suspicion of ballot fraud since May, while several appeals to be released have been rejected by Albanian courts.