Behgjet Pacolli tells how he compensated Naim Murseli for his 100 thousand euro debt

2026-02-11 21:45:05Kosova&Bota SHKRUAR NGA REDAKSIA VOX

In the hearing held this Wednesday within the framework of the trial for the murder of Liridona Ademaj, issues related to the debts and financial agreements of the defendants were also addressed. Naim Murseli appeared before the trial panel, while during the hearing, a preliminary contract for a debt of 100 thousand euros between him and businessman Behgjet Pacolli was also mentioned.

Businessman Pacolli himself has also reacted to this "debt", and has also shown the ways in which Murseli repaid part of the debt.

He said that out of the 100,000 euros, the family had returned 12,000 euros, while the rest was compensated through work that Naim Murseli had done for companies and organizations related to the Mabetex group, the BP Foundation and several social media platforms. According to him, these engagements were mainly related to the maintenance of websites.

"A hearing was held today as part of the court process against Naim Murseli. Among other things, a loan guaranteed by me for the Murseli family (Liridona and Naimi) was discussed."

Today, many media outlets interested in this issue requested information and, in this context, it was clarified that the Murseli family, at that time, had purchased a bar in Uddevalla, where the late Liridona had also worked.

From this loan, the Murseli family has returned less than 12,000 euros in cash, but Naimi, at that time, also performed work in COMPENSATION, mainly in maintaining the websites of the Mabetex group companies, the BP Foundation and several platforms on social networks. I do not believe that this amount has been returned in full, but there was no pressure on my part for any urgent return," writes Pacolli.

Today, the next court hearing was held against Naim Murseli, Granit Plavë and Kushtrim Kokalla, accused of being the perpetrators who took the life of Liridona Ademaj.

In today's session, the name of the well-known billionaire, Behgjet Pacolli, was also mentioned after it was revealed that Murseli owed the latter 100 thousand euros.

"Yes, this is a debt contract. It's real between me and Mr. Pacolli. The amount is 100 thousand euros and it says here there is an annual interest rate of 0%, and it doesn't say when the debt repayment deadline was. The debt existed but was repaid in other ways. It's not a notarized document but it's a pre-contract," declared Murseli.


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