Tomasz Waga murder investigation, final suspect arrested

The last outstanding suspect wanted in connection with the death of Tomasz Waga in Cardiff in January 2021 has been arrested.

Elidon Elezi from East Finchley, London, has been charged with participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group and breaching bail conditions.
The 23-year-old appeared at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on March 1 and is remanded in custody for a further hearing at Cardiff Crown Court this Friday (March 10).
Earlier this year, three men were jailed as part of this on-going investigation.
Josif Nushi and Mihal Dhana received life sentences for murder. Hysland Aliaj was sentenced to 10 years for manslaughter.
All three were found guilty following a trial at Newport Crown Court.
Tomasz’ family have been updated in relation to the latest development.

A fifth man, Artan Palluci, 31, was arrested in London last month and is on remand awaiting trial for the offences of participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group and breaching bail conditions.

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