
The epidemic of concrete monsters is no longer sparing even the suburban areas that had been spared until now. KKTU is also approving a series of high-rise towers for the Lundra area, an area that had been spared from high-rise construction until now.
At the meeting of October 23 last year, the agenda of which was revealed only a day earlier, the KKTU approved the construction permit for a residential and services complex with buildings up to 15 floors in Mjull Bathore, near the TEG Shopping Center. The beneficiary of the permit is an anonymous company called CCP-Group.

CCP Group was founded in November 2023 and has a total of only 20 thousand euros in assets. It is owned by two shareholders; Avenir Boshnjaku and Yllka Sula, who each own 50 percent of the company's shares.
This is another flagrant case where a company without any financial power and with only 20 thousand euros in assets receives permission to build complexes, which require investments in the order of tens of millions of euros and perhaps even more.
Both of its shareholders do not appear to have other strong businesses. Yllka Sula appears to have 6 companies, but all of them are inactive, at least according to the balance sheets filed with the Central Bank.

Yllka Sula
In addition, Ms. Sula has been publicly denounced by the opposition as being connected to the Elbasan gangs. According to Sali Berisha, behind Yllka Sula stands Arjan Ormenaj, a businessman who is suspected of laundering money on behalf of the Copja clan in Elbasan.

Berisha's denunciation of Yllka Sulan
But regardless of who is the real beneficiary of the permit to build 15-story monsters in Mjull Bathore, it is an expansion of the urban genocide of the capital, which no longer has a single safe meter from the towers of the government and gangs.