[3] His father, Xhemal Llalla, was sentenced in 1947 to life in prison, he was suspected as a CIA agent seeking to overthrow the communist regime, other family members were imprisoned and interned.
During the years 2009-2011 he completed the studies "Second level Master" for crime sciences, at the Department of Criminal Law Faculty, University of Tirana.
On 3 December 2012, he was appointed General Prosecutor of Albania under the right-wing government of Sali Berisha and with the consent of the majority of the Albanian Parliament.
The messages (written and telephone), which came from organized crime gangs that the Prosecutor General's Office was investigating at the time, were considered serious and the Lalla family was initially placed under heavy guard.
The Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation into the files of ILDKPKI containing the wealth declarations of high officials accused of conflict of interest.
The investigation limited during the Chief Inspector, Shkëlqim Ganaj's presidency after it was found that during that period and despite ample allegations the Authority did not indict any high-ranking officials.
[13] Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe had stated in an interview that the Attorney General's aim was to block judicial reform.
Lou, in collaboration with organizations funded by the George Soros Foundation, tried to manipulate public opinion and officials to pressure the government and opposition to implement the reform.
[18][19][20] The confrontation began to take public form in early February 2017, when Lu accused Llalla by name that his actions undermining efforts to clean up the judicial system.[21](...
[22][23] Llalla, who, a few days before Lou's statement, was denied a visa by the US Embassy in Tirana,[24] argued that the real reason for Lou's specific attack was the decision of the prosecution to open an investigation of environmental damages caused by Bankers Petroleum, one of the largest foreign companies operating in Albania.
[26] Ambassador Lu took up the cause of the interim Prosecutor and again publicly attacked Llalla, saying that: (...) The old justice system protected wealthy politicians through corruption and political influence.
[28] One year after of the start of this public debate on February 14, 2018, the US State Department banned Adriatik Llalla and his family from entering the USA on grounds that he was suspected of being involved in significant corruption.
As a result, the Independent Qualification Commission (KPK) decided to discontinue its re-evaluation process, as stipulated both in the Constitution and in the relevant law no.
[32] Four days after his resignation from Judiciary, the State Department announced its decision to ban him and his family from entering the US due to his involvement in significant corruption.
The American judiciary responded by providing information which, in the opinion of the prosecution, was of little relevance to the substantiation of the charges in respect of which criminal proceedings have begun.
Adriatik Llalla had never admitted the charges against him, stating that every action he took was legal and that the decision his sentence has been taken before the investigation and trial began.