Around 200 Albanian nationals serving sentences in overcrowded prisons in England and Wales will be sent back to Tirana to serve the rest of their sentences in their home country.
The Epoch Times understands Koci Selamaj—who was jailed for a minimum of 36 years for the September 2021 murder of Sabina Nessa in south east London—could be eligible for the scheme, but only if her family agree to him being transferred.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said Albanian nationals serving sentences of four years or more will be sent back but last year The Epoch Times reported how Hekuran Billa—who was convicted of murder in London in 2008 and ordered to spend 34 years in prison—had been released in 2019 by an Albanian judge. He was subsequently murdered in Tirana….