Limaj expected to be released after EULEX scandals

It took more than seven years for the court to prove that the defense side in Fatmir Limaj's case said at every session. Claimed as phone messages between Andrew Shala - political adviser to Fatmir Limaj and businessman Florim Zuka for abuse of official office and organised crime, they [...]
Claimed as phone messages between Andrew Shala - political adviser to Fatmir Limaj and businessman Florim Zuka, for abuse of official office and organised crime, they have been dismissed as evidence.
That's because the SMSs are faked.
Thus the Court has acknowledged the expertise of “as material evidence Cyber-Forensic”, respectively, of expert Francisco Manuel dos Ramos Nunes, who has found that messages that were allegedly exchanged between Shala and Zuka have been forged.
This expertise, which is done at the request from Shala's defence, finds that the SMS between Shala and the businessman are forged by a specific platform in the field of communications, but has not been found whether these counterfeits were made by Kosovo Post and Telecom or any other platform.
One of Fatmir Limaj's first lawyers in this process, Tome Gashi, has said that these SMS defence parties have been countering them from the start, explaining even though.
While he has said that all roads already lead to a liberating decision for Limaj
These messages have claimed Shala and Zuka talk of setting up numerous tenders in the Ministry of Transport.
Zuka as owner of the company “Talli” and Shala as Limaj's adviser.
These conversations were believed to have been held in January 2009 a few months before the MTPT raid and Limaj had been asked about these messages.
Thursday, Limaj has given up the witness who was scheduled to testify in this case.
No, according to him, because of statements by former EULEX Judge Malcom Simons, who said this mission is political and was aimed at destroying KLA figures including Limaj.
He asked to be called a witness to Simons.
But that was rejected by the Court.
The final decision in the Limaj case is expected to be made on November 24th. /Tribona












