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Convicted of concealing assets, GJKKO confiscates the apartment of the former head of the Constitutional Court, Bashkim Dedja

Convicted of concealing assets, GJKKO confiscates the apartment of the former

The Constitutional Court has decided to confiscate the apartment of the former President of the Constitutional Court, Bashkim Dedja, who was found guilty of concealing and falsely declaring assets.  

Announcement: 

The applicant, the Special Prosecution Office against Corruption and Organized Crime, on 22.04.2022, filed a request with the Court with the subject: "Confiscation of immovable property in the possession of the entity Bashkim Dedja, property no. ****, apartment with an area of ​​60 m2, vol. ****, p. **** located in the cadastral area ****", related person LD 2.

At the end of the trial

, the Special Court of First Instance for Corruption and Organized Crime with a panel composed of Judge Flora Hajredinaj, based on articles 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 21, 22, 24, 27 point 2 and following of Law No. 10192, dated 03.12.2009 “On the prevention and suppression of organized crime, trafficking, corruption and other crimes through preventive measures against property” (as amended), with decision No. 5, dated 24.04.2025, decided:

Confiscation of the immovable property (apartment) registered with No. ****, volume ****, page ****, with an area of ​​60 m2, located in the cadastral area ****, Administrative Unit ****, Municipality ****, registered in the name of citizen LD, seized by decision no. 08, dated 20.04.2021 of the Special Court of First Instance for Corruption and Organized Crime, and its transfer in favor of the state, ordering the immediate execution of this decision.

The court secretary is ordered to send a copy thereof to the Agency for the Administration of Sequestered and Confiscated Assets, for the immediate execution of the decision. 3. Court costs as incurred.


An appeal against this decision is allowed within 15 (fifteen) days from the day after the notification of the reasoned decision, to the Special Court of Appeal for Corruption and Organized Crime.

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