Condemned inspector: “The boss who wanted to ruin, when he wouldn't destroy”

News of the 15-year prison sentence for former Pristina municipality inspectors was announced today, Periscope reports. So far, the current chairman of Pristina, Shpend Ahmeti, has reacted, but not also former chairman Issa Mustafa. Ahmeti said he does not comment on the height of the sentences since he respects the division of powers. At the time [...]
News of the 15-year prison sentence for former Pristina municipality inspectors was announced today, Periscope reports.
So far, the current chairman of Pristina, Shpend Ahmeti, has reacted, but not also former chairman Issa Mustafa. Ahmeti said he does not comment on the height of the sentences since he respects the division of powers.
At the time of the trial, one of the former prosecution inspectors, Blerim Ibishi, had said he had been threatened with weapons by the owner of an object.
Ibishi in his statement has indicated that the police, however, had arrested the threat, but had never been invited to testify either by the police or by the prosecution in the case.
Furthermore, in his responses, the now-designed accused, has said that organising the action for collapse depended on the chief of the sector, also convicted, Ismet Haliti.
When he wanted to organize the collapse, he organized it, when he didn't want it, skee, x1>, he declared Ibishi.
These answers had not pleased Ismet Halit's lawyer, who had said that the court had a tendency toward the accused. /Periscopi










