Trial Reopens for Robbing 12,000 Euros From Bags

The court has not declared the indictment today in the case of the theft of 12,000 euros in Gjakova after damaging Vlora Zeka has brought new evidence to be managed. These evidence, according to the chairman of the court, Schikir Zika, is closely linked to the qualifications of the criminal offense Mentor [...]
The court has not declared the indictment today in the case of the theft of 12,000 euros in Gjakova after damaging Vlora Zeka has brought new evidence to be managed.
These evidence, according to the chairman of the court, Schikir Zika, is closely linked to the qualifications of the criminal offence Mentor Deday, Manol Deday and Nicholla Prenkaj are charged.
The “is very important about the qualifications of the work even about compensation or not of the damage, and we have no reason to reopen the trial, to remove these shortcomings now than to turn the subject into retrial”, Judge Zika said.
The prosecutor of the case, Hope Bakija, did not object to the court's decision to reopen the procedure for managing evidence presented by damage.
“As for reopening the session, I agree with the court's decision”, prosecutor Hope Bakija said
Neither did the defenders of the accused oppose this court ruling.
Meanwhile, the hearing of this review has been postponed for Monday, as accused Manol Deday's defender, lawyer Flamur Kelmendi, was not present at the courtroom.
In this case the attorney of the accused Manol has not come and we have no conditions for maintaining this review”, the judge said.
During yesterday's hearing, the final word was given in this case.












