The former chairman of the Appeals Court with pistols in his belt threatens the researcher: Shut the fuck up!

The verbal clashes they started during the show ended with threats. Following IKD researcher Flamur Kabashi's statement that courts for the play of “pong”, turning cases between the courts without reaching a final decision, former head of the Appeals Court Hasan Shala had ruled. “Why do you receive donations from foreign states and give [...]
Following IKD researcher Flamur Kabashi's statement that courts for the play of “pong”, turning cases between the courts without reaching a final decision, former head of the Appeals Court Hasan Shala had ruled.
And why do you take donations from foreign countries and give happy reports there is a whole different problem. I know exactly what you did when it was about vetoing, and you've got a donation with a million”, Shala said in that. show, broadcast Periscope.
But Shala's episode of insults had not ended here. He had continued with threats after the show ended. The former head of Appeals, now a lawyer, had threatened to throw him out the window.
“Mel your mouth unsibly that I shoot for window”, taught that former head of the Researcher Appeals Court, Flamur Kabashi.
All these threats, the former head of Appeals has made them while a gun was held in the belt.
Shortly after that event, Flamur Kabashi had denounced the case to the police and then police, at the Prosecution's order, had launched investigations.
Initially the case had been handled by the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, but the case had been passed to the Constitutional Prosecutor in Ferizaj because of possible conflicts of interest, as the son of the former head of the Appeals Court works at the Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor.
After collecting evidence and questioning witnesses, the Constitutional Prosecutor in Ferizaj has filed an indictment on December 17th of last year against Hasan Shala, due to alleged criminal work based “Canning”.
Hasan Shala in the past has had high positions through the institutions of justice, for two terms he has been chairman of the Appeals Court, as well as chairman of the Electoral Panel for Ances and Parashtesa (PZAP).
Shala's name has been coveted even in the pronto vicinity.
In December 2011, former head of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Adem Grabovci, accepted a call from his lawyer and friend, Idriz Ibraj. He suggested that Grabovci support the candidacy of a person named Hasan for a task at the Kosovo Judiciary Council. /Periscope/












