“I killed him for a woman we were fighting over.” The confession of Mikea Zaka, the 23-year-old Albanian accused of the murder of Kasmi Kesen, has not convinced investigators. Zaka claimed to have acted for reasons of “rustic chivalry,” but his version is considered not very credible.
Investigators suspect that the motive lies in drug trafficking and prostitution, sectors controlled by the Albanian mafia in the Frosinone area.
The ambush last night, which took place at the “Shake” bar on Viale Aldo Moro, put the lives of at least 50 people in danger. This is the fourth case of shooting in seven months in Frosinone.
The homicide section of the Flying Squad and the Frosinone prosecutor's office are evaluating whether to send the investigation documents to the Rome District Anti-Mafia Directorate. In the meantime, the search for Zaka's three accomplices continues.
The police presence in the city has been strengthened to combat crime. Police Commissioner Domenico Condello praised the work of investigators who arrested Zaka in a few hours.
Chief Prosecutor Antonio Guerriero assured that investigations are continuing to reconstruct the dynamics of the crime and the motive. Prefect Ernesto Liguori ruled out the existence of a criminal emergency, but announced energetic counteraction.
Mayor Riccardo Mastrangeli thanked the police for their promptness and the effectiveness of the city's video surveillance network. The situation in Frosinone remains tense, but the authorities are working to ensure the safety of citizens.
Article published on March 10, 2024 - 19pm