Seker Martin Berisha is lawyer Tome Gashi

Lawyer Tome Gashi has reacted after the Anti-Corruption Agency has handed over criminal complaints to Ambassador Tome Gashi, who he said is his client. Gashi has written on Facebook that for criminal speculation against Berisha he has understood from the media. We're talking about Mr. Vice President. Martin Berishaaj. Without self, there's no justice. [...]
Lawyer Tome Gashi has reacted after the Anti-Corruption Agency has handed over criminal complaints to Ambassador Tome Gashi, who he said is his client.
Gashi has written on Facebook that for criminal speculation against Berisha he has understood from the media.
We're talking about Mr. Vice President. Martin Berishaaj. Without self, there's no justice. You know, it's just the prosthetic that's going to hurt itself. Just the property will bring normality if you want rights institutions. But where there's in a normal state with normal institutions that one knows about a tired criminal row from which the media wants to rule Kurti, not the institution itself that has this criminal charge or the prosecution. They don't even have a clue about this before they turned me into this”, he wrote.
The chief state prosecutor's office has been admitted by the Anti-Corruption Agency to a person with M.B. initials. That's what Special Prosecutor Ekrem Lutfiu told Express.
He said the State Chief Prosecutor's Office has sent this criminal outcry to Pristina's Constitutional Prosecutorship.
“informs you that the Office of the Chief State Prosecutor has been admitted by the Anti-Corruption Agency to criminal charges against the person with the M.B. initials. The State Chief Prosecutor's Office, criminal speculation, has sent him to the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina”, Lutfiu told Express.
The AKK was starting to address this case after reporting that Berisha has not declared the two businesses he owns.
His two companies, “Myloja” and “Zaslon Kosova”, are found only in the Agency for Registering Business.
Otherwise, the media in Slovenian have long underestimated “with reports of Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berishaj, since he argued that the Kosovo diplomat was suspected of being involved in a money laundering scandal through his registered company in Montenegro.
As media in Slovenia reported, Berisha was suspected to have received 600 thousand euros from the GEN branch in Belgrade and that the same had ended up in <x0cas” to Slovenian politician Robert Golob.
Ambassador Berishaaj himself has denied everything, while Montenegro's Prosecutor for Journal Express has confirmed that they have conducted investigations concerning the case, and according to preliminary results has proved that the basic scheme for prosecution.
Always by Montenegro's Special Prosecutor, they have said that no irregularities have been found in terms of GEN's cash transactions in account of Martin Berisha's firm.












