At the Basic Court of Pristina, the co-accused in the murder case of Liridona Ademaj, Kushtrim Kokalla, gave his defense today, denying that he had any agreement with the other two accused, Naim Murseli and Granit Plava, to carry out the killing.
He also denied receiving any money for this purpose and stated that he did not introduce Murseli to Plava, who, according to the prosecution, is the shooter in the murder of Liridona Ademaj.
The accused described meetings he had with the other two defendants but insisted he did not mediate or arrange any agreement for the murder.
“I did not meet Granit, nor did I make any agreement whatsoever,” he said.“They told me why I was arrested, saying that I was the main person in this case, and even though I did not pull the trigger, I created the scenario, and that it is in our interest and yours to tell us how you created it,” he said.
When asked by his lawyer whether Naim Murseli had offered him money for the murder of his wife, Liridona Ademaj, Kokalla first said he did not remember. However, after being confronted with his earlier police statement, he said he did not accept any money, either before or after the incident.
He also stated that he had taken a 25,000-euro housing loan for Murseli.
Regarding the night of the incident, Kokalla said he met Murseli in Gjakova while his car was being repaired. He said they discussed problems between Murseli and his wife, but denied his earlier police statement from 1 December 2023.
“I was at home playing cards with my cousins. Flori called me and asked if I had seen the news. I tried calling Naim, but his phone was off. After 20–30 minutes I learned it was a murder. Then I went to Pristina with my father and uncle to the police station where Naim was,” he said.
The questioning continued behind closed doors, and the next hearing is scheduled for 17 April.
Liridona Ademaj was killed on 29 November 2023, at around 08:25 PM, on “Dalip Alshiqi” street in Pristina. The case was initially reported as a robbery-related killing.