Serbia executed the Albanian in the mosque, 20 years ago they had...

The 53-year-old case, which shot a 51-year-old at a St. Gallery mosque in August 2014, has returned to court. At the first - degree court, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison for murder, writes gergauerzeitung.ch. Serbian citizens have appealed against the justice of St. Gallen's regional court, where he wants a [...]
Serbian citizens have appealed against the court's justice of St. Gallen's regional court, where he seeks a 10-year prison sentence, while the prosecution seeks a 20-year prison sentence. The trial before St. Gallen's Cantonal Court will be held at the end of October. District Court in St. Gallen named the work as murder in May 2016, while the court then demanded that the investigation be postponed. The accused had planned the work and struck the helpless glass victim, the head of St. Gallen's District Court said at the opening of the indictment. The cause of the murder was the bleeding. The 53-year-old brother had been stabbed 20 years earlier in Walenstad in a row between three Albanian-born men, the accused and his brother, who remained a victim. The one who killed at the mosque was a former friend and colleague of the accused, who had been present in the fight but who was released after he was self-protected.
According to the prosecution, the former colleague became an enemy, because the Serb had never demanded the so-called (peace agreement under Albanian customary law “Kanun”). After the accused had observed the scene, he went to Tatnachmittag with a gun in his hand, near a mosque on Lake Walen executed him. After 51-year-old finished praying at the mosque, he was then killed by 53-year-old.












