At the Basic Court in Pristina, a court session has begun in the trial against former CEO of the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK), Nagip Krasniqi, and Isuf Zejna, where the witness Arjeta Saraqi, Strategic Planning Manager at KEK, is being heard. The session had also planned to hear Albert Shoshi, but since he is abroad, he was not present, reports KosovaPress.
Judge Rrahman Beqiri announced that Albert Shoshi was scheduled to be heard today, but as he is abroad, his testimony could not be taken.
Nagip Krasniqi’s lawyer, Vyrtyt Ibrahimaga, stated that Albert Shoshi’s testimony is not included in the case file and that they do not know whether he has given a statement to the prosecutor or the police.
“This testimony is not in the file and was not proposed by the prosecution to be admitted as evidence. However, Albert Shoshi was naturally proposed as a witness, but we do not know if he has given a statement to the Prosecutor’s Office or the Police,” he said.Later, Judge Rrahman Beqiri announced that on February 24, 2026, he received a submission from the Special Prosecutor’s Office of Kosovo (PSRK) proposing Ymer Dragusha, who was initially accused when the indictment was filed, as a cooperating witness.
At the initial hearings held on February 7, 2025, and January 15, 2026, former KEK CEO Nagip Krasniqi and Isuf Zejna pleaded not guilty. In this case, Ymer Dragusha was also accused, but he reached a plea agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office.