A judge in Albania has been shot dead after a man opened fire during a trial at the Court of Appeal in the capital, Tirana.

Judge Astrit Kalaja died en route to hospital, officials said, while two others involved in the hearing over a property dispute - a father and son - were shot but sustained injuries that were not life-threatening.

Police said they had arrested a 30-year-old male suspect who they identified by the initials "E Sh", but Albanian media have named as Elvis Shkëmbi.

His uncle, a defendant in the case, has also been arrested, as has a security guard whom, the authorities claim, let the alleged gunman into the building, even after he set off a metal detector.

Albanian state police say Mr Shkëmbi shot Judge Kalaja "several times" using a pistol which he removed from his belt immediately after a verdict was announced.