The court demands that Adelina Ismaili and her two sisters be brought to the trial against Enver Sekiraqa

The Constitutional Court in Pristina will require Kosovo Police that witnesses Adelaina, Zafina and Emma Ismaili be brought to society at the next session in which Enver Sekiraqa is accused of inciting the killing of Triumf Riza. Such a decision was taken Wednesday by the chairman of the court, Judge Agim [...]
The Constitutional Court in Pristina will ask Kosovo Police that witnesses Adelaina, Zafina and Emma Ismaili be brought to the next session in which Enver Sekiraqa is accused of inciting the killing of Triumf Riza.
Such a decision was taken Wednesday by the chairman of the court, Judge Agim Kuci, reports the “Justice Vow”.
Presequently, special prosecutor Dren Paca has stated that he remains close to the proposal given in the trial review on January 19th 2022, that even in the retrial, Ismaili witnesses be heard or their statements given to police, prosecutor and court.
The proposal for reading witness statements Ismaili contested accused Sekiraqa, while not rejecting the same hearings in court again.
Also, at this hearing, prosecutor Paca has announced that concerning witness D2, who has also been proposed to be heard, but that the prosecution has not yet managed to ensure contact with the same, and that once this contact is secured will announce the court.
Otherwise, in this session, the defender of the accused Sekiraqa, Kosovar lawyer Kelmendi, of whom Judge Kuci has announced that on June 27, 2022, the same court has sent the invitation, but by July 12th, 2022 has not been announced to this session since the letter of invitations has been on annual leave.
The same “has announced today the court and has reasoned with the lack of reasoning that there is yet another review in Ferizaj” today, Judge Kuci added away.
The next session for this occasion was scheduled on September 15, 2022.
For the upcoming hearing, Judge Kuci said Ismaili from the Kosovo Police witness would be required to conduct them with association, while for failing to establish early ordinances he said the commander of the South Police station in Pristina would be announced.
The Constitutional Court in Pristina, for the second time on September 16th, 2019, had convicted Enver Seker Sequirah of inciting the murder of former police officer Triumf Riza and had pronounced him a 30-year term sentence.
However, the Court of Appeals on March 6, 2020, had decided to approve Sequirah's defense complaint by turning the case for the second time into retrial, as according to Apelit, the first degree of judgment was taken in violation of criminal procedure provisions.
The session for the same case was condemned on May 17, 2016, for two counts of criminal action for “in inciting serious murder” and for the “dyrim” with a unique sentence of 37 years in prison, and had been released for criminal work “rape”.
The Court of Appeals, on October 24th 2017, had held a hearing concerning the appointment of security measures to Enver Seker Sequirah, after the same court on October 19th, in the evening hours, had freed him from custody and pronounced him the measure of house arrest.
For changing the security measure against him, three Appeal judges -- two of EULEX's ranks -- Elka Ermenkova and Anna Adamska-Gallant, as well as local judge Marem Memaj.
But this court, after just two days, had decided to return her to custody again, Enver Sekiraq, and for that, a photograph had been published on the social network, by friends who had visited her after her release from custody.
With this, the second-instance court had estimated that Enver Sekiraqa violated the measure of house arrest he had been assigned.
In contrast, at the hearing of the Court of Appeals, which was held on September 6, 2017, where complaints of the parties were considered, Enver Sekiraqa, had sought to be released from custody and protected in freedom.
And as a guarantee of his release, Sekiraqa had offered his wealth, including his home, establishment, and a sum of money, which he had said would be collected with the help of his family.
The international prosecutor of the Appeals Prosecutor, Anca Stan, at the September 6th session of the Appeals College, had stated that besides the complaint claims, there was nothing to add, but the same had said that the demand of the defence party to exclude some of the crude evidence is wrong.
In April 2014, the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo had filed charges against Enver Seker Sequirah for three criminal acts, for inciting the murder of Triumf Riza, <x0detyrim” and “rape”, 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, the murder for which Arben Berisha has been sentenced to 35 years in prison, while Enver Sekiraqa to 37 years.












