The Basic Court of Prishtina has sentenced the accused, Endrit Nika, to 18 years in prison. Nika was charged with the murder of an Argentine citizen in Fushë Kosovë in 2023.
The accused was brought to court under high security measures.
The presiding judge, Gazmend Bahtiri, stated that in the name of the people, Endrit Nika is found guilty of the criminal offense of aggravated murder and is sentenced to 18 years in prison.
“In the name of the people, in this trial, the accused Endrit Nika is found guilty of the criminal offense of aggravated murder. Accordingly, the court, based on the provisions of the Penal Code of the Republic of Kosovo and the Code of Criminal Procedure of Kosovo, sentences Endrit Nika to 18 years in prison. This sentence will take effect from the day the judgment becomes final. The time Nika has already spent in pre-trial detention, starting from August 1, 2023, will be credited toward this sentence. The pre-trial detention will continue until the judgment becomes final, but not exceeding the length of the imposed sentence. The accused is also ordered to pay €1,000 in court costs and an additional €50 as a victim compensation fee,” Bahtiri said.“In the name of the people, in this trial, the accused Endrit Nika is found guilty of the criminal offense of aggravated murder. Accordingly, the court, based on the provisions of the Penal Code of the Republic of Kosovo and the Code of Criminal Procedure of Kosovo, sentences Endrit Nika to 18 years in prison. This sentence will take effect from the day the judgment becomes final. The time Nika has already spent in pre-trial detention, starting from August 1, 2023, will be credited toward this sentence. The pre-trial detention will continue until the judgment becomes final, but not exceeding the length of the imposed sentence. The accused is also ordered to pay €1,000 in court costs and an additional €50 as a victim compensation fee,” Bahtiri said.
Judge Bahtiri justified the 18-year prison sentence for Nika.