The murder took place at Mortensrud on 7 October 2021. Visar Avdyli, Valon’s little brother, has been sentenced to nine years in prison. This is revealed in the judgment from the Oslo District Court. In court, Valon admitted to having shot Hamse Hashi Adan. He nevertheless denied criminal guilt. Convicted of murder and attempted murder The criminal case against Valon Avdyli began in September, where he stood accused of having shot and killed Adan outside Lofsrud school, and of having tried to kill seven other men. Valon has been convicted of murder, six attempted murders, serious threats and serious illegal arming with a firearm in a public place. None of the injured men were hit by the shots. Visar has been convicted of complicity in grievous bodily harm resulting in death, complicity in gross threats, and complicity in gross illegal arming with firearms in a public place According to the verdict, there was no relationship between the defendants and the deceased Hamse Hashi Adan, or any of the other victims . – The verdict will be appealed Marius Dietrichson, Valon’s defender, says he will discuss the verdict with his client tonight. – But I would like to think that it will lead to an appeal on his part. It is contrary to his position. Øyvind Brattlien, Visar Avdyli’s defense attorney, tells TV2 that his client pleads not guilty. – The sentence will be appealed Internationally wanted Two days after the murder, the Avdyli brothers traveled to Kosovo and were internationally wanted. It was only in March 2023 that the first brother, Valon Avdyli, who has now been sentenced to 19 years in prison, was extradited to Norway from Turkey. Visar Avdyli was arrested in Kosovo in February this year. Published 09.10.2024, at 12.10 Updated 09.10.2024, at 12.34 p.m
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