Three suspects arrested in Pec for armed robbery and heavy theft

Kosovo police have arrested three people suspected of armed robbery and serious theft in the village of Vitomirica of Pec. The Foundation Court in Pec, the war crimes department of suspects, has declared the detention measure of 30 days to continue with further investigations. Two of those arrested with [...]
Kosovo police have arrested three people suspected of armed robbery and serious theft in the village of Vitomirica of Pec. The Foundation Court in Pec, the war crimes department of suspects, has declared the detention measure of 30 days to continue with further investigations.
Two of those arrested on November 10th have broken into the home of the Bosnian female victim, who, under threat of weapons, attempted to tie her mouth to some kind of material, with victims being protected and managed to escape from her window. The victim has heard neighbors reporting the case to the police.
Kosovo police have immediately been searching for suspected persons, and on the run have managed to make their arrest.
In this case, the victim suffered several scratches on his face and the same was sent to the regional hospital in Pec, where he received the necessary medical treatment and then returned home.
“This case has confiscated a (1) pistol-arm, a clip and quantity of ammunition, as well as material evidence that connects to the case. Following investigations conducted by regional investigators for the DPS-Peje investigation, the third suspected person has been identified and the same has been arrested, where these suspects had allegedly performed several similar acts taken place in 2013 and in 2018<18x1>, the PK communiqué said.
Suspected persons arrested over this case are: A. B. Born 1990, J. B. Born 1990, E. Mr. Born 1975.
Against the suspects, criminal charges have been filed, which have been handed over to the Founding Prosecutor in Pec for further procedure. The Foundation Court in Pec, the Department for War Crimes for Suspects, has pronounced the 30-day detention measure to continue with further investigation.











