Yesterday he handed over the mayor's duty, today he stands trial

A day after handing the keys to the office to the winner of the elections in Prizren, Mytaher Haskuka, former mayor of Prizren's municipality, Ramadan Muja, will travel miles south to the east of Kosovo to present itself in the judicial process. Today at the Foundation Court of Gjilan, the trial of former Prizren leader Ramadan will begin. [...]
A day after handing the keys to the office to the winner of the elections in Prizren, Mytaher Haskuka, former mayor of Prizren's municipality, Ramadan Muja, will travel miles south to the east of Kosovo to present itself in the judicial process.
Today at the Foundation Court of Gjilan, the trial of former Prizren leader Ramadan Muja will begin, and other former officials of this municipality charged with criminal acts of abuse of office and official authority.
Displacement of the Muja trial and others by the Constitutional Court in Prizren in any other court had been requested on August 8th this year by the chairman of this court, Ymer Hoxha, with the reasoning that one of the criminal acts Muja was charged with linked to the criminal impeachment of the court in Prizren.
The Court of Appeals then estimated that the Constitutional Court in Prizren is uncompetent to judge this case, so it ruled that the Department of Basic Criminals in Gjilan has territorial competence for judging Muja and others.
The muja and others were accused of being misusing municipal property and managed by the Kosovo Privatisation Agency.
The four-point indictment was sentenced to prison for two years, provided it fails to perform other criminal acts over three years. He also received a supplementary sentence, a ban on public office during the length of 30 months.












