At the Basic Court in Prishtina, the initial hearing in the State Reserves case failed to take place. The accused in the case are the acting Minister of Industry, Entrepreneurship, and Trade, Rozeta Hajdari, as well as Irfan Lipovica, Hafiz Gara, and Ridvan Muharremi. The hearing failed because the acting minister, Rozeta Hajdari, and Feim Alaj, the defense attorney for the accused Irfan Lipovica, were absent.
Those present at today’s session were Irfan Lipovica and Hafiz Gara, while the accused Ridvan Muharremi appeared late in court, KosovaPress reports.
“The accused Rozeta Hajdari did not appear, even though the court sent her a summons by mail. However, until today, we have not received any response confirming whether it was properly received. Her defense attorney, Florent Latifaj, is present,” he said.
The judge, Syla, also explained the reason for the absence of Feim Alaj, the defense attorney for Irfan Lipovica.After the conclusion of this session, attorney Mahmut Halimi, representing the accused Ridvan Muharremi, requested the declassification of documents.
“We express our concern that we have directed requests to both the prosecution and the court, which I believe you have received, asking for the declassification of documents. We have not accepted the case files until the declassification is lifted,” he said.
Following this session, the acting Minister of Industry, Entrepreneurship, and Trade, Rozeta Hajdari, announced via a Facebook post that she had not received any summons from the court for today’s session.
“Dear citizens, regarding today’s court session related to the state reserves of goods, I inform you that I have not received any summons from the court! Once I receive the summons for the next session, I will appear in court,” she wrote.
The Special Prosecution of the Republic of Kosovo filed an indictment on November 11, 2025, against four defendants in the case known as “State Reserves.”