Copies suspected of bribery remain in force

13 police officials suspected of taking bribes will continue to be tried with the indictment filed by the Mitrovica Foundation Prosecutor. Thus was decided by the Court of Appeals, who rejected the defense attorneys' complaint on the Constitutional Court's decision to refuse requests to drop the indictment. Kosovo Appeals Court, deciding [...]
Thus was decided by the Court of Appeals, who rejected the defense attorneys' complaint on the Constitutional Court's decision to refuse requests to drop the indictment.
Kosovo's “Court of Appeals, ruling according to complaints, has put the Constitutional Court in Mitrovica's ruling in place, by which the 13 defendants ' requests for the drop of the indictment and the objection of evidence“were refused, the court reported.
According to the key prosecutor's indictment, which has received first-instance approval, defendants Ahmet Hasani, Arton Bimbashi, Avdi Beqiri, Avni Mehmeti, Bojan Saviq, Esat Haxhiu, Halit Shaban, Jovica Trajkovovic, Nazim Hamiti, Rushit, Sabit Hajdari, Sedat Hadzimehmeti, Slavisa Spasaq and Zekahen charged on account of the criminal work “The March of the bribe.
According to the indictment, these police officials have been bribed by criminals in traffic in exchange for not declaring fines.
That way, these policemen allegedly benefited from their pocket and caused damage to Kosovo's budget.
This indictment includes 20 members of the Highway Control Unit suspected of bribery.
Another 20 come from the Traffic Unit in Mitrovica and North, 15 from the South Mitrovica Traffic Unit and 4 others from the Traffic Unit in Prizren.
According to a Kalxo.com research, police officials are accused of taking bribes from various drivers in the euro and Serb dinars.











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