The National Informative Service was created by the Albanian parliament in 1991. The agency had been used to manage internal dissent and protect the interests of the individual members of the regime. On April 1, 1997, Bashkim Finoprime minister of Albania announced that SHIK activity would be suspended effectively from March 31. SHIK Director Bashkim Gazidede and his deputy, Bujar Rama, resigned from duty. On May 30, the president named Arben Karkini as the new head of SHIK. He was succeeded by Fatos Klosi after the Socialist Party of Albania won the July 1997 parliamentary elections. In October 1997, the United States Central Intelligence Agency sent a team of experts to assist the government in restructuring the SHIK. In November 1999, SHIK was renamed SHISH. The previous director was Visho Ajazi.
Mission and function
SHISH responsibilities include acquiring foreign intelligence and counterintelligence on issues relevant to national security. The agency is responsible for the comprehensive collection, processing and analysis of intelligence, and for the dissemination and utilization of intelligence products. Its responsibilities also extend to issues related to constitutional order and specifically encompass a role in fighting organized crime, illegal trafficking, and terrorism. The State Intelligence Service has the following duties:
collect information from abroad for the purpose of national security;
undertake intelligence activities for the purpose of the protection of integrity, independence and constitutional order;
collect information regarding organized crime that endangers national security.
Organization
SHISH personnel are well trained and are assigned to five branches:
Technical Operations branch,
Foreign Intelligence branch,
Counter-Espionage branch,
Counter-Organized Crime branch,
Counter-Terrorism branch.
Relationship with other state entities
Institutional position of the State Intelligence Service and relationship with other state bodies: The State Intelligence Service falls under the authority of the Prime Minister. Its Head is appointed and dismissed by the President of the Republic on the advice of the Prime Minister. SHISH operates within this context and while it has been identified as being "generally under effective civilian control" the agency has still been associated with various abuses within the country and continues to play a significant role in domestic politics. The Albanian government has received support from the U.S. and European countries in working to establish or reform national institutions, including its intelligence and security services.
Leaks
Journalist Borzou Daraghi and Vincent Triest made a story on the massive amount of data shared by SHISH to unclassified government institutions, who published payments of the SHISH to the internet. In the leaks, the SHISH disclosed the existence of at least eight senior clandestine Albanian operatives, disclosing their names, positions, salaries and expenses working in Belgium, Greece, Kosovo, Italy, Macedonia and Serbia.
Activities by country
Albania
The Minister of Defense of Albania, Mimi Kodheli, has announced that some terrorist attacks have been prevented by the Intelligence Service. Kodheli did not provide more details, but Top Channel has learned that it is about preventing terrorist acts during Football match with Israel. The meeting of the CIA Director John Brennan with the Minister of Defense Mimi Kodheli in the first week of December in Tirana, was not just a courtesy visit, but an assessment of the position, position and services that the Armed Forces and in particular The Albanian Military Intelligence Service has provided for allied countries. The SHISH has also prevented various terrorist attacks by Greek extremists in Albania. The best-known incident is when the Greek terrorist Konstantinos Katsifas prepared attacks on the Albanian military in Bularat,southern Albania. The Albanian Secret Service received enough information from its agents and was able to prevent the attack by eliminating Katsifas. Atfter this incident, Albania forbids 52 Greeks from entering the country due extremism.
On October 3 1995, the Macedonian president Kiro Gligorov was the target of a car bomb assassination attempt in Skopje. While on route from his residence to his office, the vehicle carrying Gligorov was blown up by an explosion from a parked vehicle, killing his driver and injuring several passers-by. Gligorov was seriously injured above his right eye and was immediately conveyed to the hospital. It was believed that the Albanian intelligence service was behind the attack, after Gligorov was against federalization of North Macedonia, which would give more rights to Albanians for self-determination. During the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia, the SHISH and CIA armed the NLA with arms and tanks, although the Albanian president denied any involvment in the Macedonian war.
Kosovo
The Serbian newspaper claims that the Albanian secret services and CIA were behind the murder of Oliver Ivanović in Mitrovica on 2018. According to a report the famous Albanian agent Florim Ejupi was involved in this action. The Albanian and American side rejected any involvment in this crime, citing that Ivanovic was shot deat by Serbian extremists gangs in North Kosovo.
Serbia
On 2019 an agent working for SHISH was arrested in Užice, Serbia. According to Serbian minister Aleksandar Vulin, the agent Borivoje G. defended himself with silence from the prosecutor in the court. The agents were working in a factory near the town and were also providing important information to the Albanian secret services.
Montenegro
The opposition Pro-Russian Montenegrin politician Milan Knežević survived an assassination attempt in 2020 during Clerical protests in Montenegro. Later Knezevic accused the Albanian agent Florim Ejupi of the assassination attempt. He said that he is victim of SHISH, because of defending the rights of Serbs in Montenegro.