By Boldnews.al
A fake passport was detected by a life sentence imprisoned Arben Frroku in the Netherlands. Boldnews.al has provided an exclusive photo of the Greek passport bearing the name of the Albanian citizen Renato Tsepa, dated 15 November 1967.
This passport was filed by convicted Arben Frroku as soon as he entered the territory of the Netherlands. But the immigration office has suspected that the identification document was forged and therefore has been conducting the suspect’s escort since 6 March.
Arrest of highly-wanted Arben Frroku in Holland, condemned forever for the murder of Commissar Dritan Lamaj has been accompanied by major questions. It was former Prime Minister Sali Berisha who during a television show stated that Frroku was banned in Amsterdam.
In a previous article, Boldnews.al learned from diplomatic sources that after the statements of former Prime Minister Berisha, the Benelux Chancellery in Tirana in collaboration with the Dutch authorities have been in constant communication with Interpol Tirana in the last 48 hours.
This has confirmed that detainee Renato Tsepa was a life sentence imprisoned Arben Frroku.
Boldnews.al also raised doubts that fingerprints of convicts Arben Frroku may not have been in the international system and that’s why the Dutch authorities have delayed his identification for about two months.
In the last three years, everything that had to do with the brothers Arben and Mark Frroku, the latter MP until he was arrested as the alleged author of a murder in Belgium, was accompanied by strong controversy over the role of the State Police in the information for them.