Who is Enver Sekiraqa named “angster” Pristina?

An adult boy in Pristina's “Trima Framework” would become a factor of many problems in the capital, before and after the war. His growth as a figure of Africa, in the business world and crime, is said to have come precisely because of his connections to the politics of the famous figures of time. [...]
An adult boy in Pristina's “Trima Framework” would become a factor of many problems in the capital, before and after the war.
His growth as a figure of Africa, in the business world and crime, is said to have come precisely because of his connections to the politics of the famous figures of time.
Sekiraqa herself, in a promo of his public broadcaster interview, had said he had garnered votes for the LDK, but this interview had never been broadcast.
During the war, because it was suspected of links to the Serbian regime, it was banned by the KLA in Llap.
That's what the Commander of that Zone, Rrustem Mustafa known as “Remi”, who had described him as a problematic person, saying it was true that he was detained but then released.
After the war one of the main concerns became the mafia and organised crime because of the poor economic situation in the country.
His figure would intensify and culminate in the murder of Officer Trium Riza, for whom Sekiraqa is accused of inciting him.
The conflict between them, according to Triumfi's father, was launched sometime in 2000, when Triumfi and some UNMIK police officers had stopped a car in which Enver Sekiraqa, allegedly coming out with grenade grenades, threatening police.
And his gang, he and the gang actually go to medical school with violence to take three girls. The problem is created there, and even teachers beat them. They're telling them, Triumph shot this near here with a Pakistani police officer Serizawa called him. Since you've had that Treumphy home, I've known him. These guys too have the best interview to save and there's the biggest problem with this”, said Shefqet Riza, the father of Triumfi Riza.
According to this evidence, in light of Sekerrakesh's reputation, this had become a reason to start a <x0 war>” Riza-Sequiraqa.
Triumfi, a new policeman in the new Kosovo Police Force and then in the Police Protection Unit, was said to be among the only ones who had the courage to deal with Sekiraq and his group.
According to the indictment, by the evidence of his family and friends, he was said to be on escorts all the time, where a case had been burned by a car, for which Triumfi was sure it was Enver Sekirrakes' hand.
The problem between them, according to Riza's father, would proceed with the incident in “Swiss Casino”
By 2005, Christmas Eve was. His cop friend had about 10 tickets, but he had his family to celebrate. Treumph said no, it's not my party. You go. I don't have to. This one goes. They find out they're there, the Sekeraq gang and Sekeraq were taken and attacked. These were six men armed by the Sequira gang with a gun. That's why they've been firing as many as they could have been at”, his father added.
It's the truth, and he's beaten Sekeraq, but he's probably killed me if he's dead. He was an elite cop. He was a elite athlete. So he was a man who killed people”, he said further.
Of these wounded shootings was Arben Selimaj, while Sekiraqa was also hurt.
In connection with the incident, Sekiraqa in court had indicated that Triumfi had saved her life.
I never forgot them, I could have died, he'd drag me in there with great power, now that I don't know, why I didn't understand, but he was my safety”, he was expressed before the court.
The problems between Sekerache and Riza would be added to another factor, which then the prosecution claimed to be a major factor in why Sekiraqa would give the order to eliminate him, singer Adelina Ismaili.
The singer's involvement prosecution describes it this way: “since 2003, she had been suffering in the hands of the defendant (Evert Sekirrakes) and his gang after Enver Sekiraqa had threatened her”.
Also reported in the indictment, Sekiraqa has in many cases forced her to give money in amounts of up to $9,000.
In 2004, the prosecution describes that Triumph had taken the singer's defense by telling him not to give money and report each case.
According to the indictment, in 2004, she was in a relationship with Treumfi where, according to the evidence, both were in constant submission from Enver Sekiraqa.
In the indictment, from 2003 to 2006, the prosecution has recorded 7 cases when Triumf Riza had submitted to the police, cases of threats, assault, intimidation, damage and attempted murder, all said to have been committed by Enver or himself. Two of the cases were turned against, while others were closed in lack of evidence.
The complaint in the police on at least five other times, according to the indictment, had presented Adelaline Ismaili, each time she accused Sekyraches people of personality.
In February 2005, she had announced the case to the police when, as she was returning to the shelter by car, a black jeep had reached parallel with her and it was Sekiraqa who was signaling that “I have with them to cut their throats”.
Some cases were closed, and some were not known how they ended.
The “Justice Vow”, has asked the Founding Prosecutor in Pristina to provide us with information on how many cases the prosecution has filed an indictment against Sequirah and in how many cases it has dropped criminal charges, but has not received an answer.
The answer has not even been given by the police, how many cases over the years they have filed against Sekiraqa.
Although the prosecution presented it as the main character that sparked the killing of Trium Rizas, Ismaili did everything she could to make her role in this story remain enigme.
In that question there's a response to Triumph's father, their clashes started from 99 when I didn't know any of those people it's not mine to answer the trial now or the family, but please ask the father and the deceased's brother about this”, she had stated in an interview.
The sessions in which Adelina and her sisters Ismaili witnessed were always closed to the public. /Profession of Justice/












