Agim Ademi was appointed house arrest for 30 days

The Foundation Court in Pristina has assigned 30 days to house arrest to the president of the Kosovo Football Federation (FFK), Ademi, suspected of “Have access to confidence” and “Avoid taxation”. Reporter.net, spokeswoman for this court Mirlinda Gashi has confirmed the news. The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina had applied for the appointment of the move....
Reporter.net, spokeswoman for this court Mirlinda Gashi has confirmed the news.
The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina had applied for the appointment of house arrest measures against Adam under suspicion of misusing the NFF budget.
In the 24-hour police report Thursday, Ademi is said to have committed criminal acts “Avoid taxation” by misusing the NFF budget.
After being interviewed during yesterday's day and being assigned to the ban, the head of the FFK had claimed to have health problems, where it was then automatically sent to KKUK.
Days earlier, Ademi was acquitted of an indictment filed against him in 2012, for which he was originally sentenced to two levels of the judiciary to nine months in effective prison, but which then the Supreme Court had retriald his case and was eventually acquitted by the Pristina Foundation Court.
Just a year ago, Ademi was arrested once again by police under suspicion of committing physical assault on an NFF worker.












