House arrest for the member of the Albanian Parliament in Prizren, suspected of hiding six election ballots.

The Basic Court in Prizren, specifically the Department of Serious Crimes, has mandated a period of house arrest for the defendant, identified as A.D., based on suspicion of involvement in the criminal act categorized as “Disposal of voting materials.”

According to the official notice issued by the court, the initial measure of house arrest is set for one month, though the court retains the authority to extend this restriction until April 7, 2026. The judicial order specifies strict limitations on the defendant’s movements and communications. Specifically, A.D.

is prohibited from leaving his residence without explicit authorization from the court. Furthermore, the notice bars him from contacting any individuals who do not reside at the same address or who are not legally dependent upon him. The court also outlined the consequences should these stipulations be violated.

The documentation clearly states that any breach of the house arrest measure will result in the imposition of pre-trial detention. The court’s decision was predicated on the body of evidence gathered thus far in the investigation. This judicial action represents a significant restriction on the defendant’s liberty while the legal proceedings continue to assess the evidence related to the alleged misconduct concerning voting materials.

The measures underscore the court’s commitment to ensuring compliance with the terms set forth for the duration of the pre-trial period.

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