Veliaj’s journalist surprised: Ulsi Manja and SPAK requested my arrest! With Rama informed
- Korca Boom
- Aug 4
- 2 min read
Mero Baze, known as one of the journalists most funded by Erion Veliaj, stated that the Minister of Justice, Ulsi Manja, and SPAK requested his arrest due to his defense of the arrested mayor of Tirana.
In response, Baze also pointed a finger at Rama, whom he claims was behind this plan but did not dare to take responsibility.
Baze’s statement:
Before Ulsi Manja’s latest scandal, which sent 30 special forces to escort him for 250 meters in front of the prison where the clinic was, I heard and read news that at first seemed like attempts to mock. One of them said that Veliaj is not sick but will go to the hospital to meet Mero Baze.
This was published by a portal of a scoundrel who boasts all day about having coffee with Duma and Olsi Dado, as well as a TV channel that was seized because its owner is a drug trafficker, but the government and Ulsi Manja do not dare to take the keys after the Supreme Court’s decision. Meanwhile, Ulsi Manja sends 30 police officers to terrorize a former colleague in prison but does not dare to send a bailiff to confiscate the keys of properties seized by the state, not to mention that he makes deals with him.
After the action, some friends told me that not only Ulsi but also Olsi Dado was ready to “arrest” me if he found me at the hospital. Then I was told that Ulsi himself reported to the prime minister and some ministers that he “was forced to send the special forces” because Veliaj was going to meet Mero Baze. Only I didn’t know that Veliaj would go to the hospital and that I would go to meet him.
This madness, fueled by ordinary liars who unfortunately are also ministers, all stems from the fact that they are tools of a political persecution mechanism against an innocent man who is now in prison. They invent reasons to justify why they mobilized police forces. I have never requested to meet Erion Veliaj, nor do I need to meet him, as I have no issue to resolve with him.
His friends and allies in the government are missing him—let them get permission from Ulsi. But such slanders to justify the lynching against him are disgusting and come from the malice and lust for power directed at a man who is now behind bars.
“KORÇA BOOM”



















