Court tells why Enver Sekiraqa was released from custody under house arrest

Enver Sekiraqa, charged with inciting the police official's murder, Triumf Riza, has been released from custody. His lawyer, Kosovar Kelmendi, has confirmed the case. “YO, true”, she said briefly about Gazette when asked whether Sekiraqa was released in house arrest. Meanwhile, Pristina Foundation Court spokeswoman Mirlinda Gashi has [...]
Enver Sekiraqa, charged with inciting the police official's murder, Triumf Riza, has been released from custody.
His lawyer, Kosovar Kelmendi, has confirmed the case.
“YO, true”, she said briefly about Gazette when asked whether Sekiraqa was released in house arrest.
Meanwhile, Pristina Foundation Court spokeswoman Mirlinda Gashi has confirmed for Express, that this move has been changed for two months.
Enver Sekiraqa has been released from custody after replacing you with house arrest for 2 months“, she has said.
Otherwise, the Constitutional Court in Pristina, for the second time on September 16th, 2019, had convicted Enver Sekiraqen of inciting the murder of former police official Triumf Riza and had pronounced him a 30-year term sentence.
The Court of Appeals on March 6, 2020, had decided to approve the Sequirah's defense complaint by turning the case for the second time into retrial, as according to Apelit, the first degree act was taken in violation of criminal procedure provisions.
In April 2014, the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo had filed charges against Enver Seker Seker for three criminal acts, for instigating the murder of Triumf Riza, <x0detyrim” and “raped”, where the first-degree court had declared him innocent.
The prosecution claims the incident occurred in “Swiss Casino” between Sequirah and Riza was one of the motives that led to the killing of Triumf Riza.
In “incident Swiss Casino” had occurred in December 2006, while Enver Sekiraqa and several of his escorts were included on one side, and the late Triumf Riza of Arben Selmani on the other. Arben Selmani was left in this seriously injured incident.
Triumf Riza was killed on 30 August 2007, for which Arben Berisha has been sentenced to 35 years in prison, while Enver Sekiraqa to 37 years












