The court releases the author of the Bogujevci family massacre, says he behaved well

It was March 28th, 999, when the Serbian Interior Ministry unit, “Scorpions”, he's got a lead on the Pod. Unmerciful to anyone who met him, the union had spared neither children nor women. 14 members of the Boguyevci and Duriqi families, seven children between 2 and 15 [...]
It was March 28th, 999, when the Serbian Interior Ministry unit, “Scorpions”, he's got a lead on the Pod. Unmerciful to anyone who met him, the union had spared neither children nor women.
14 members of the Bogujevci and Duriqi families, seven children between the ages of 2 and 15 and seven women were executed, and five of the children had survived to tell later the macabre event of “Scorpions”
With great courage the pictures of their killed family survivors had also been displayed in Belgrade.
Part of the unit was Sasha Cvivette.
For this crime in 2005 before the District Court in Belgrade, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
And in 2010 other perpetrators of the Podujevo crime were sentenced -- Dragan Borojevic, Miodrag Sholaya and Dragan Medic -- and in 2011, after repeating the procedure, Zeljko Djuric was convicted.
Sasa Cvjetan has spent it in two correctional institutions, in Mitrovica, Srem and in Belgrade, a total of 16 years and 4 months.
He applied for parole and was approved.
Supreme Court in Belgrade released ex-partator of unit “from prison Troops”, convicted of killing 14 members of Bogujevci and Duriqi from Podujevo.
The Humanitarian Law Fund has announced that the reasons for this decision are that Cvijeta has kept 2/3 of her sentence, that the process of resocialisation with him has successfully ended, or that Cvijeta is expected to behave well in freedom and that during the duration of her parole, he will not perform new criminal work.
And the reasoning is that as long as he stayed at the correctional Institute in Mitrovica, Svijeta, Cvijeten, had behavior “in line with home order rules”.
But inhumanity, he had acted that day when he deprived women and children of life.
Duriqi's decision to release the former member of the unit that carried out the murders in the Bogujevci family has not welcomed Saranda Bogujevci well, which he described at The Hague.
She has said he committed crimes knowingly.











