Next session set for Shefqet Krasniqi

In the absence of two other witnesses who were supposed to testify today in the case of Shefqet Krasniqi, Judge Becir Kaluldra has postponed the session. The next session will be held on February 21st at 1: 00 p.m., where the two witnesses with regular invitations will be invited. Imam Shefqet Krasniqi has not pleaded guilty to [...]
The next session will be held on February 21st at 1: 00 p.m., where the two witnesses with regular invitations will be invited.
Imam Shefqet Krasniqi has not pleaded guilty to the three acts charged.
Today, when Minire Heta and Nasere Ademi were expected to testify, neither is present.
Both, according to Judge Becir Kaluldra, have not had access to the phone and that, according to him, we still don't know if they have received mail invitations to witness during this session.
There is only one other witness present.
Krasniqi is accused of inciting hatred, avoiding tax with what he committed a crime.
Always according to the indictment, Shefqet Krasniqi, in the quality of the great mosque “Mehmet Fatih” in Pristina, consistently and deliberately distributed messages to the public, through his direct submissions to the public through various speeches, and using social networks and other information tools, through the harsh language and interpretations of the Qur'an verses outside the time context and principle of the Islamic spirit, has moved others to take the path to the conflict zone in Syria and Iraq afterwards to carry out terrorist acts, and as religious groups of Muslims, promoting hatreds and other religious groups, which live in Kosovo.
Likewise, the high-ranking defendant, both taxpayer and business owner NT “Portat”, has concealed and avoided taxation, deliberately provided invalid data, and did not declare other relevant data regarding tax obligations, avoiding tax obligations worth 20,208.57. The Actakuz has been established by a local prosecutor of the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo, who has proposed to the court that the defendant plead guilty and condemn him by law.












