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"No one would refuse the 'FBI' business card", Vangjeli reveals the "unsaid": He tells you who McGonical met in Albania

"No one would refuse the 'FBI' business card", Vangjeli

Analyst Lorenc Vangjeli said in the studio of the show "The Unexposed" that former senior FBI official Charles McGonigal has met many politicians, businessmen and law enforcement officers and that no one would reject him with the business card he had. On the other hand, Vangjeli said that, a week after the scandal broke, the trial was held in Tirana and McGonigal was sentenced, calling him a hired killer, as the DP chairman, Berisha, described him when he mentioned the fact that he is paid by the Rama government to work in the USA against the Albanian opposition.

"The list of those McGonigal has met is very long and now one must ask who he hasn't met. Among them there are many politicians, many businessmen, many judges and prosecutors. Today we are still far from the opportunity to provide evidence, but we can shed light on the speculations that are made in Tirana.

It is about sums in millions of euros that have been received in Albania and Kosovo, in the promise of possible hypothetical services that could be done, which are being said by the victims themselves who have paid significant amounts. There are claims that, indirectly, it has tried to interfere with the vetting process, asking for guarantees that someone passes or not.

Albanians have seen at least one American thriller film and have the idea that the FBI is doing everything and anyone who comes with this stamp on their shirt from the back is almost like a messenger of God.

If you look at what has happened in the Albanian media space in the studio and portals and inside politics for a week, before it happened in the USA, we have held the trial, we have determined the guilt and we have declared the former high official of The FBI, even requalifying the accusation made by the Americans in New York and Washington, from Tirana has reached its peak because it is also considered as a hired killer.

Today it is clear, according to the indictment, that all his visits, on duty or when he retired, were private, but no one in Tirana, who would be presented to him, would refuse that business card, would accept it he was meeting and none of them would tell him in what capacity he is coming, who will pay his expenses, what your intentions are, whether or not you have notified the American officials about these trips and so on. This is the part for a moment of reflection about statehood or serious citizens of a serious state," Vangjeli said.