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Opinion / Editorial

They removed the cameras, oooheeejjj…!?

They removed the cameras, oooheeejjj…!?

It is being trumpeted in the media as a great achievement to cut the threads of crime by removing, dismantling and seizing the illegal cameras that were placed in areas and roads throughout the country, from Shkodra to Konispol, even in quite a few villages, and neither the police nor any other segment of the state knew anything!? Tells Ilia, 76 years old who worked in several organs of the dictatorship of the proletariat at that time when there were no cameras but the state, with all its structures, sometimes blind, but everywhere uncorrupted, was a vigilant guard of the interests of the Albanian people. "A few months ago, on a sunny day at the end of November 2022, in the gap between our two three-story buildings, I saw that two young men were setting up cameras, and next to them stood my neighbor, this young man as well. I just said "good job" and went into my house. At dinner, I noticed that four cameras had been installed to monitor the entrance to our two old five-story buildings. On the first floors, in this direction, live a policeman, a paramedic, an individual who has just been released from prison where he was sentenced for drug distribution, a professor, a former colonel, a driver, an immigrant who has been on the run for years and me with the wife and the phone. The woman said: thank goodness they put cameras on us because we don't know who bothers us now in our old age. Months passed and on the morning of January 31, 2023, we started the day without cameras. They were removed at night!” The woman again complains to me worriedly: why did they take them away from us? We are without people and that camera seemed to protect our house! And then he adds: it was not known who put those cameras, but it is not known who removed them. But why is this a safe life?", concludes Ilia's story. The written media labels the removal of the cameras: "The great government operation "Fijet" against crime, which has reached its ninth stage so far." And some media interpretations are given. There are cameras installed without permission; are illegal cameras; are cameras in violation of laws; are unjust interferences in private life; they are cameras of criminal groups; are cameras allegedly installed by criminal groups that monitor the movements of blue uniforms; that also control each other's activities. So far, two or three people have been picketed in Lushnja because they may also be responsible for installing spy cameras by criminal elements!? And beyond that, it's still all foggy. The order for this 'Megaoperation' that has been put on the desks of the state police with hundreds and hundreds of 'innocent but spy' cameras as technological devices, was given by the Albanian police chief - so says the media. On the part of the criminals so far there is only silence about this operation. They, like the wolves that they are, love fog. Small businesses, even those few individuals who have cameras in accordance with the law, who raise their voice, no one listens to them, the state that should support them has nothing to do with them. There are problems with the PPP and former high-level foreign agents. The police are busy 'fighting crime'(!?) and don't have time to listen to complaints of this kind. Prosecutors' offices and courts are overwhelmed by files accumulated over the years and "woe is what they are taking" to browse them, let alone to complete the processes they contain. wait for us to wait". Parliament is too busy with Sali Berisha, who blocks the microphone to "make a revolution" because that's the only way to cover up the threads of his thirty-year hostile work against Albanians; he also takes Edi Ramen who is "a little bit sick" and covers himself with the self-satisfaction quilt of jokes without caring about the people's troubles. But the cameras of the street, the sidewalk, the doors of warehouses, private houses without friends, were removed, thus leaving a completely free hand to crime, until the 'legal' situation with cameras in Albania is restored. We have even heard the now emblematic expression". What about my camera, what did they do? Judging from what we are seeing, how much is being written and what is not being said, it is very clear that crime in our fragile Albania precedes in many directions even the inspections on the main road. While the police are also working hard trying to follow him from behind!? This is an unprecedented national disaster. How long will people who are unable to perform their duties be employed? How long will the government continue to pay a very low salary, the policeman, who is in direct contact with the living and all-encompassing enemy for the entire 24 hours? Who educates the state police to be in charge of such difficult tasks? What do all those kennels of employees, men and women in our ministerial departments, in countless directorates and agencies with very nice titles, with salaries of millions and with invisible jobs, do? The media data about this "major operation" of dismantling the cameras, which are considered illegal, also shows a serious disease of the state apparatus: the criminalization of the system itself. So the strong 'fight' with each other being in state posts, parallel and together with those who are 'outside the cameras' and 'outside the state offices'. The self-styled operation 'against crime by removing the cameras' is clearly emerging as a kind of perforated umbrella with which the state seeks to protect itself from the barrage of self-crimes. It is well understood that this is a wound of the capitalist system, but we, as a small and struggling country, suffer more than anyone in the world, so we need a much more responsible government, with maximum capabilities and with conclusive power as in making decisions and in controlling their implementation as effectively as possible, for the national good. parallel and together with those who are 'outside the cameras' and 'outside the state offices'. The self-styled operation 'against crime by removing the cameras' is clearly emerging as a kind of perforated umbrella with which the state seeks to protect itself from the barrage of self-crimes. It is well understood that this is a wound of the capitalist system, but we, as a small and struggling country, suffer more than anyone in the world, so we need a much more responsible government, with maximum capabilities and with conclusive power as in making decisions and in controlling their implementation as effectively as possible, for the national good. parallel and together with those who are 'outside the cameras' and 'outside the state offices'. The self-styled operation 'against crime by removing the cameras' is clearly emerging as a kind of perforated umbrella with which the state seeks to protect itself from the barrage of self-crimes. It is well understood that this is a wound of the capitalist system, but we, as a small and struggling country, suffer more than anyone in the world, so we need a much more responsible government, with maximum capabilities and with conclusive power as in making decisions and in controlling their implementation as effectively as possible, for the national good.