The moment that Sami Lushtaku fired at the party for the release of Fatmir Limaj (Video)

Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj has gathered friends and lovers at his side in Banja, Malisheva to feast on them, following the corruption allegations as a minister of transport. With soft Sofras and music from Albanian folklore, guests have celebrated together. But as often as in our country, the atmosphere does not [...]
With soft Sofras and music from Albanian folklore, guests have celebrated together.
But as often as it does in our country, the atmosphere does not start without gunfire. And these men, some of whom are high figures on the political scene, are shooting out the window.
Sitting across Limaj's watch, Sami Lushtaku cannot even stand. He pulls out the gun and shoots it out somewhere without even knowing where that bullet might fall.
After him, he stands up to celebrate the weapons of Fatmir Limaj's former adviser, Andrew Shala, who was also charged in the MTP group and acquitted of the charges.
And for the end, it's diaspora minister Dardan Gashi, who comes out of the window and pours out Rafal.
What's seen in this video is that no one shoots with the same gun, therefore, in this age there are several weapons.
Among other things, a voice is heard in the background and appears to be the voice of a minor who was celebrating with men in the oode.
Contacted by KTV, Minister Dardan Gashi has admitted to KTV that he fired a gun at a family party like he called, somewhere in a house without telling where that house is and the time it happened.
KTV also contacted Andrew Shala, but he did not want to comment on the case.
Meanwhile, Sami Lushtaku, who was also acquitted of war crimes charges days ago, told KTV via the phone that he fired an unrealistic weapon, a gas weapon.
Lushtak said 10 people fired a gun, but in the video it turns out that everyone shoots their own guns.
Kosovo police have said that, in the case, they are now being announced by KTV and that any information of any nature they accept is handled based on legal procedures, so they have immediately initiated procedures in co-operation with the State Prosecutor and depending on investigations, all measures regarding the investigation of the event will be undertaken.
Kosovo police in co-operation with various international governments and organisations consistently launch campaigns, urging citizens to celebrate without weapons.
Often incidents from blind bullets have been recorded in Kosovo.












