The case of “State Reserves,” the court confirms the indictment against Rozeta Hajdari and others.

The Basic Court in Pristina – Special Department has denied the defense’s appeal regarding the inclusion of evidence within the “State Reserves” investigation. Court spokesperson, Mirlinda Gashi, verified this development with Telegraf. Decision PS.nr.68/2026, issued on March 13, 2026, addressed the objections raised against the indictment presented by the Special Prosecutor’s Office of Kosovo, identified as PPPS.nr.35/2023, dated November 11, 2025.

This indictment pertains to the criminal case involving R.H., I.L., and H.G., who face charges of Misuse of Position or Official Authority, specifically under Article 414 paragraph 2 in conjunction with paragraph 1 and Article 31 of the KPRK. Furthermore, R.M. is accused of aiding and abetting the commission of this offense.

The court’s ruling maintains the integrity of the ongoing case. The proceedings center around allegations concerning the misuse of state resources. The Special Department’s decision underscores the court’s role in safeguarding the legal process and ensuring a fair trial within this complex investigation.

The outcome reflects the court’s assessment of the defense’s challenges to the evidence presented.

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  1. The court has upheld the indictment against Rozeta Hajdari and associates concerning “State Reserves.”

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