The resolution of the one million euros incident at Merdare has been achieved; the supreme court has reversed the Appeal’s decision, eliminating any possibility of detention for the three suspects. This news, reported by Gazeta Express on March 31, 2026, at 3:42 PM, marks a significant development in the case. The supreme court has formally annulled the Appeal’s order for the detention of Edmir Ahmagjokaj, Aurel Kaziu, and Ardit Laska, who were apprehended with a substantial sum of one million euros at the Merdare border crossing.
Following the acceptance of the defense’s appeals, the supreme court has overturned the Appeal’s ruling and directed the case to be reconsidered. Gazeta Express reported that the supreme court determined the appeals were valid, citing essential violations of criminal procedure regulations within the Appeal Court’s decision. The supreme court’s assessment highlighted a lack of a definitive connection between the evidence and the actions of the defendants.
It concluded that the second instance failed to establish a clear link between the presented evidence and the conduct of the individuals involved.
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The Supreme Court has rejected the case concerning the one million dollar theft in Merdare, overturning the previous appellate ruling. Consequently, the three individuals under investigation will not
The Supreme Court has rejected the case concerning the million-dollar theft in Merdare, overturning the previous appellate ruling. Consequently, the three individuals under investigation will not face