A serious event happen this Saturday morning in Tirana, where a 45-year-old man killed himself by jumping from the height of a building under construction.
The victim is Olsi Ibro, who was involved in the microcredit scandal. Ibro has owned for a long period of time the company MCDA, which was placed in sequestration a day ago by the Prosecutor’s Office of Tirana.
Recently, this company was owned by his wife Elda Ibro, who is being investigated under house arrest. As for Olsi Ibro, until this investigative stage, there has been no security measure.
The scheme includes 3 enforcement companies and 2 financial institutions that have implemented the scheme to extort citizens with the help of a notary and lawyers.
From the investigations, it was found that 4,000 bad loans that were bought by a Prokredit bank with a total value of about 7.3 million euros were used for a coercive scheme, forcing citizens who had old debts in this bank to take out loans with even more high interest and then their salaries, properties, or vehicles were blocked through enforcement agencies.
According to the prosecution, the three enforcement companies, Zig, Star FS and Flash and the two companies Micro Credit Albania and Adca are suspected of having acted together by applying late interest from 2 to 8 percent to debtors./abcnews.al