28.5 years in prison for the triple murder in Prizren

The Constitutional Court in Prizren has convicted the two suspects of the triple murder that took place in March 2015 in Prizren. In the ruling given today, the court ruled that the chief accused, Ashref Shemhir, will be sentenced to 24 years in prison on charges of serious murder, while his son Ejup [...]
The Constitutional Court in Prizren has convicted the two suspects of the triple murder that took place in March 2015 in Prizren.
In the ruling given today, the court ruled that top indictee Ashref Shemhirari will be sentenced to 24 years in prison on charges of serious murder, while his son Ejup Shemyar was sentenced to four and a half years in prison on charges of helping the superiors after committing a criminal offence.
Ejup Shembulari's Ashref was accused of being charged in March 2015, in Prizren, due to earlier disagreement, killing Ferdi Shisko, Hakki Thaci and Belgin Ersoyn, all three of which were from this city.
In his final address last week, prosecutor Genc Nxha changed the indictment in terms of accused Ejup Shemweari, from the heavy murder to co-ordination in the criminal offence of the heavy murder in aid. The prosecutor also gave up on Ejup Shemiraar for the illegal weapons-taking criminal work.
KA LLXO.com has reported on this case.












