Shaban Gogaj begins serving the remaining prison sentence for killing Agonist Tetaj

Shaban Gogaj, convicted of killing Agonys Tetaj by carelessness, on January 14th of this year has begun suffering punishment following the rejection of a complaint by the Court of Appeals for delaying the execution of sentence. He has less than six months to go. “Linked to request as follows, you announce that [...]
Shaban Gogaj, convicted of killing Agonys Tetaj by carelessness, on January 14th of this year has begun suffering punishment following the rejection of a complaint by the Court of Appeals for delaying the execution of sentence. He has less than six months to go.
“Linked to request as follows, informs you that convict St. G, the sentence of January 14th 2025 has begun, under the ordinance for executing the criminal sanctions of this court with the ED mark. I.nr.236/24” said the spokeswoman for the Foundation Court in Pec, Elzana Kastrati..
Otherwise, against Gogatet, convicted of killing Agonys Tetaj by carelessness, the Court of Appeals through the October 3rd 2024 ruling changed the Constitutional Court Act in Pec in terms of criminal work “keeping possession, control or unauthorized possession of weapons”, condemning him to two years in prison. To him, a unique sentence was pronounced to 6 years and 6 months in prison. On October 24, the Supreme One had released her from custody.
Shaban Gogaj, after accepting the conviction warrant, on November 21st, 2024, has filed a request to postpone the execution of the prison sentence.
The Chairman of the Foundation Court in Pec, with the ruling of November 25th 2024, has refused the convict's request as unequivocal, lawyer Besnik Berisha, for delaying the execution of the conviction for Gogaj convict, as unbashed and has been charged with having the convict be announced at the Pristina Pristina's detention centre for beginning the sentence, following the integrity of this act.
While the sentenced to December 09st, 2024, had filed complaints without specifying the complaints, with proposals for the Court of Appeals to approve the complaint of convicts as based and convicts to be allowed to postpone the sentence for the next three months.
The president of the Court of Appeals, after reviewing the paperwork in the course and evaluation of the complaints, had estimated that the convict's complaint is unfounded.
The Court of Appeals through the October 3rd 2024 verdict has amended the Constitutional Court Act in Pec against accused Shaban Gogaj, in terms of criminal activity “holding ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons”, condemning him to two years in prison. So Gogatet was pronounced a unique sentence of 6 years and 6 months in prison.
On October 14, 2022, the Constitutional Court in Pec had declared a punishment case against accused Shaban Gogaj, condemning him to 7 years and 6 months in prison for the reckless murder of Agony Tetaj. And Isuf Cacane with two thousand euros in fines for possession without permission.
The Court of Appeals on March 23rd 2023 had reviewed the complaints of Gogate's defender, lawyer Besnik Berisha, the damaged party, lawyer Berat Trava and the Constitutional Prosecutor's complaint in Gjilan. However, after considering complaints, Appeals had turned the course into retrial on March 23, 2023.
On March 15, 2024, however, the Foundation again sentenced him to 7 years and 6 months in prison for murder of negligence, while Isuf Cacaj was sentenced to 2 thousand euros in illegal weapons penalty.
According to the indictment filed by the Founding Prosecutor in Pec, on June 12, 2019, Shaban Gogaj is charged with being charged on September 23, 2018, about 11:04 in Decani, on “Street. Luan Haradinaj”, in the “company, respectively Gogaj AG” is deliberately deprived of Agonys Tetain's life, and with that he has risked the lives of the injured A.H. and F.Z. In this case, illegal possession is also charged with Isuf Cacaj, where according to the indictment, at “store. Gogaj AG”, held the gun, found by police in drawers under the ark's counter. /Betimy Justice












