In 1993, a court process came up against Murra and nine other former high-ranking officials (
Muho Asllani,
Besnik Bekteshi,
Foto Çami,
Hajredin Çeliku,
Lenka Çuko,
Llambi Gegprifti,
Qirjako Mihali,
Pali Miska, and
Vangjel Çërrava). They were accused of "abuse of funds". The court in Tirana came up with the following sentences: Mihali and Gegprifti eight years each, Miska and Çuko seven years each, Çami, Çeliku, and Bekteshi six years each, and Çërrava, Murra and Asllani five years each. Another case rose against him and others in June 1996, this time for "crimes against humanity", according to Art. 74, 67 and 25 of the
Albanian Penal Code. Other co-defendants were the former Party local-level politicians as Muho Asllani, Foto Çami, Gaqo Nesho, former 1st secretary of the PPSh in
Vlora and Tirana, Zef Loka, former director in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Dilaver Benghazi, former Deputy Minister of the Interior. Decision was carried out in August 1996. Murra received 20-year prison sentence, Asllani and Loka 18, Nesho 16 years and Benghazi 12 years. They would serve their terms partially. An amnesty came out after the
turmoils of 1997. ==References==