Shooting in England, Albanian: I don't have anything to do with the story. I found out four days later.

An Albanian suspect in murder has denied being part of a plot to kill a drug businessman who was shot in the head in a house in Hartlepool in September 2019. Dorian Pirija visited the house at Charterhouse Street in the days preceding the assassination of Hamawan Ali Hussain. He was seen [...]
Dorian Pirija visited the house at Charterhouse Street in the days preceding the assassination of Hamawan Ali Hussain.
He was also seen buying an axe, tape, cable connections and nylon rope with another man in Midlesbrough on September 5th.
By British media he has denied having anything to do with this story saying he was in Midlesbrough all day on September 14th when Mr. Hussain was killed.
The judge of the Thomas Kark case asked the Albanian man about the items at the scene.
Have you thought that any of the items would be used to kill anyone?He said”
And Prija said she had no idea that items could be used to kill people.
“Of course not”,he answered.
For all the items there he said were used to raise sativa cannabis.
He said: Nobody told me anything back then, but I assumed it would be used as a cannabis house.
Kark asked: Did you believe you were part of a plan to kill or wound someone that day?
Pirija said: No way. I was at Midlesbrough all day.
Regarding Hussain's murder, he said he found out four days later when he was arrested. Pirija was also asked for a search he made on his phone for a flight to Greece on October 12th. He said he had promised to visit his mother and denied that he was trying to leave the country. He said he was one-sided because he didn't have much money. Pirija denies murder along with Noza Saffari, 39, from Park Lane, Midlesbrough; Angelo Xhaferi, 24, from Acton Street, Midlesbrough; and Qazim Mark, 24, from Maxwell Road, West Drayton, London.












