The Tirana Police uncovered a hidden room converted into a laboratory for forging diplomas and official documents during the coded operation "Laboratory." A 51-year-old, Abas Tafa, was arrested, and during a search of his residence in Zall-Bastar, hundreds of suspected forged documents were found, including school diplomas, university degrees, and professional licenses. According to the Police, the room was specially equipped for the production of these illegal documents. Investigations continue to identify other individuals involved in this criminal activity, while the materials have been referred to the Tirana Prosecutor's Office. Tirana/Concluded by the Economic-Financial Crime Investigation Section, under the direction of the Prosecutor's Office, the coded police operation "Laboratory." A room adapted as a laboratory for forging high school diplomas, various university degrees, and professional licenses was discovered. Hundreds of suspected forged documents and other illegal items used for carrying out this criminal activity were seized. The Economic-Financial Crime Investigation Section, under the direction of the Prosecutor's Office, as a result of well-organized work, successfully concluded the coded police operation "Laboratory." As a result of this operation, citizen A. T., 51 years old, was arrested. During the search of the 51-year-old's apartment in Zall-Bastar, Police services discovered a hidden room, turned into a laboratory for producing and forging high school diplomas, university degrees, master's programs, and professional licenses. Work is underway to identify other individuals involved in this activity. The procedural materials were referred to the Tirana Prosecutor's Office for further action.