The National Informative Service (Albanian: Shërbimi Informativ Kombëtar), commonly known as SHIK, was an intelligence service agency created in 1991 by the Albanian People's Assembly. It was the successor to Sigurimi, the notorious secret service agency which repressed anti-communist dissent during the communist government of 1944–1991. The agency was succeeded by SHISH in 1997.[1][2]

Directors

No. Name
Term in office
1 Irakli Koçollari 1 August 1991 29 June 1992
2 Bashkim Gazidede 29 June 1992 9 April 1997
3 Astrit Kodra 9 April 1997 29 May 1997
4 Arben Karkini 29 May 1997 21 August 1997

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