By next month, Jabir Zhark won't be able to cuff anyone

Kosovo justice is failing to bring people committing crimes to prison. Even when condemned, it is creating opportunities for them to leave the state and take refuge in places where Kosovo has no extradition agreement. This has been the case with Jabir Zarko, who is expected to return to Kacanik and not go [...]
Kosovo justice is failing to bring people committing crimes to prison. Even when condemned, it is creating opportunities for them to leave the state and take refuge in places where Kosovo has no extradition agreement. So has Jabir Zarko, who is expected to return to Kacanik and not go to prison at all. Professor Ismet Salihu is saying the prosecution and the Court are failing. Until he calls off similar occasions.
The fugitive who six years from Kosovo, only not to hold three years in prison after committing criminal acts, Jabir Zharku, this year, could return to Kosovo freely. , That is because Kosovo justice cannot cuff it because Kosovo has no extradition agreement with Sweden.
That is what International Criminal Law Professor Ismet Salihu says.
As with Zarko, Kosovo's state has failed to take measures to prevent access to justice for other people. Blameful of that, you see the DA and the Court.
But to serve the sentence Kosovo has not had to house crime. The justice of the Kosovo state has had to seek extradition, or otherwise, to keep the sentence in the Scandinavian state.
But the state of Kosovo, along with that Scandinavian one, have failed in criminal co-operation.
Kosovo and Sweden still do not have an agreement on extradition, despite a Kosovo criminal being held in Scandinavian.
Meanwhile, the former Kachanic leader had gone to Malmo, Sweden, shortly after the final decision was made to send him to prison in the face of his sentence.
Ismet Salhiu sees no problem with Zhark. He says that if co-operation in the extradition of criminals between Kosovo and other states does not exist criminality could cover the country.
Jabir Zharku could return to Kosovo and not go to jail because the Criminal Code frees the convicted if the same one does not serve the double prison sentence
Penal Code grants criminal responsibility to the convicted unless the same goes to the punishment twice the punishment. Jabir Zharku and several others have escaped this relief. Among them was former PTK director Leme Xhema, who had come to Kosovo after completing the double prison time, convicted of abuse.
The possibility that former Kachanik municipality chairman Jabir Zharku will return to Kosovo was written in 2015, but that the Ministry of Justice had reacted by saying the former PDK tribunal official expects prison whenever he returns.
Kosovo has failed to extradite other criminals. Among them was the suspect, Adnan Jashar, who had killed Diana Kastrat.












