16-year-old allegedly killed his cousin in Gjilan, police arrest his father

Sixteen-year-old A.N. He's suspected of shooting a shotgun to kill his 24-year-old cousin. The event occurred yesterday around 6:00 in Gjilan. Police have also arrested the father of the suspect. It turns out that the assassination that took place Sunday in Yezoci's Verbica, Gjilan, has been the result of [...]
Sixteen-year-old A.N. He's suspected of shooting a shotgun to kill his 24-year-old cousin. The event occurred yesterday around 6:00 in Gjilan. Police have also arrested the father of the suspect.
It turns out that the assassination that took place Sunday in Yezoci's Verbica, Gjilan, has been due to a clash the victim had had with the two suspects in committing the crime.
All of this, according to the police, has happened for poor motives.
“is suspected of having preceded the disputes and low motives between victims and suspects. Investigations into this serious case are ongoing”, announced PK in Gjilan through a statement.
And in this statement the police have provided details to the victim and suspect.
The guardian doctor has appeared at the scene, and unfortunately he could only claim that the A.N. victim. (1994), has been without signs of life, suspected of firing the weapon. Police have managed to arrest two Kosovo Albanian national suspects resident Verbica village of Zegoci B.N. (1971), as well as A. N.H.2002) they were brought to the police station, where they were interviewed in the presence of defense lawyers, and at the scene a hunting rifle allegedly carried out, the weapon was confiscated in quality of material evidence”, the report says.
Express has learned that 16-year-old A.N. He was suspected of being the man who shot a shotgun to kill his 24-year-old cousin.
Several eyewitness witnesses have been identified, who have also been interviewed by police investigators, and in the meantime, state prosecutor and IML who at the order of the state prosecutor, the victim's lifeless body has submitted for autopsies”, says the report.
The two suspects are under police arrest for 48 hours, at the order of the State Attorney.












