The accused in the murder of his wife Liridona Ademaj, Naim Murseli, has requested from the Court to be allowed to communicate with his children, who are in Sweden. It was reported that discussions with Swedish authorities are ongoing regarding this request and the matter is under review.
During Wednesday’s session, where Murseli continues to present his defense, he also requested to speak with businessman Behgjet Pacolli, but this request was not approved by the Court. Murseli had previously served as an advisor to Pacolli.
The presiding judge, Fatmire Dërmaku, stated that the request to communicate with Pacolli is denied because he falls into a category of persons that the law does not permit.
“You requested to communicate with your son. I have contacted the Swedish authorities and am awaiting their response. As for your request to communicate with Behgjet Pacolli, using a Swiss phone number and your son-in-law — that request is not allowed because the law does not permit communication with this category of persons,” Dermaku said.
Naim Murseli, together with Granit Plava and Kushtrim Kokalla, is accused of murdering Liridona Ademaj on November 29, 2023.

