“Pacolli knew about the plan to kill Liridona” – Behgjet Pacolli reacts harshly to Granit Plavë

Following Granit Plava’s testimony in the case of Liridona Ademaj’s murder, where it was claimed that the former president was aware of the plan, there has been a harsh reaction from Behgjet Pacolli, writes Insajderi.

Plava stated before the trial panel that Mursel had told him that in the case Behgjet Pacolli was also aware, promising him that thanks to this power, he would not stay in prison for more than two years.

 

The reaction of former President Pacolli was immediate, who indignantly rejected these claims.

 

“Crazy people, very crazy”, Pacolli told Tëvë1, completely distancing himself from the accused’s statements.

 

Plava gave details before the court regarding the agreement he had with Murseli for the murder of Liridona Ademaj. He claimed that

 

“Naimi told me to commit the murder. I asked him who the victim was, but he didn’t tell me. Before the incident, we met at least 7-8 times to come to an agreement. He told me that I should take it on. “I won’t let you stay in prison for more than 2 years. You know what power we have. Even Behgjet Pacolli knows,” he declared.

“He offered me a job with a salary of 1.300 euros and a car. I don’t know who did it, so that I could take responsibility. The next day I realized that his wife was also the victim. He always said she was Shkrem or Bosniak,” he continued.

 

“You know what power we have. Even Behgjet Pacolli told me that he is aware of this case. He offered me a job with a salary of 1.800 euros and a car. I don’t know who was responsible for the case, so that I could take responsibility. The next day I realized that the victim was also his wife. He always said that she was Albanian or Bosnian.”

“Before the critical day, Naimi told me not to talk to anyone. He gave me 300–400 euros, as well as Kushtrim. That day, in Pristina, Kushtrim brought me,” he added.

In addition to the job offered, Plava claims that Mursel told him that he would give him 250 thousand euros if he spent two years in prison.

Naim Murseli intervened in all of this, telling him “don’t lie.” Then, the police intervened./Insajderi.org

 

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