"Unfortunately, things in Albania are closed, interrupted or disappeared," Aida Shtino recently told an interview for Dosja.al . "The show was closed in 2014. They shut down those who might be directly or indirectly affected by the transmission of such a show, which dealt with different stories, investigating in detail, but basically serving the people directly. "
Further, she adds that she has received threats to close the show and it seems that this was the reason why the program was not broadcast anymore. "The way they shut up, the threats that have persistently persecuted me in many ways and ways, was very degrading to them, and not to me, because I believe and will believe in values and justice until I have life."
In February of the previous year, Aida Shtino confessed to Juli Kristaf's "Afternoon on Top Channel" the wishes for the future of the formula of "Lost People".
"'Lost People' is like an adult child with lots of love with a lot of dedication. I've devoted my whole life. More work was done than with my family. [...] Considering that these shows serve the whole community, they are very much needed on television. "
At the end of the show, Shtino was asked about the threats during the work , apparently from the interview for Dosja.al, have been crucial to renounce the program.
"I got threats to myself for the family, it was all complex. Looking for a girl whose family members had no trace, we were in a network of traffickers and it was impossible to have any threats. I remember once when I was in Vizion +, we wanted a missing girl from Elbasan. The traces that they had taken and brought to Greece for trafficking and at that time had agents in Greece searching for them in the streets as well. One day, I was going to the office with a letter coming to me, giving me a message, leaving the order to give it to me. She opens the letter and writes "the girl is at this address" and was the address of my home. By that time I had taken it easy. "
Finally, she is part of the Republican Party. We remind you that this is not the first time Shtino is involved in politics. In 2013, Aida was a candidate for deputy in the Justice and Integration Party, for the Lezha district.