Court today issues prejudice against former Minister Fatmir Limaj

The court today issues the bias to former Transport Minister Fatmir Limaj, now deputy prime minister, in the trial case known as MTP. Along with the accused Limat are Nexhat Krasniqi, Andrew Shala, the Telaku Rescue and Florim Zuka. In his final address to Fatmir Limaj, on Wednesday, he said there is no evidence involving it in corruption, as [...]
Along with the accused Limat are Nexhat Krasniqi, Andrew Shala, the Telaku Rescue and Florim Zuka.
In his final address to Fatmir Limaj, on Wednesday, he said there is no evidence that would involve him in corruption, as he claimed, in the prosecutor's speech on any letter, and in no document was said to have taken place during the time he was a minister.
Limaj has confirmed that he is proud that after 2764 days, what he has said has been proven since no evidence has been presented according to him confirming the prosecution's charge.
He also said that he was given a public trial, and that people and some media have left nothing without doing in a tendency to destroy his personality.
Limaj has clarified that this trial has begun with a letter and that letter will be concluded.











