Montenegrin arrested in Kosovo seeks to extradite to home for psychiatric treatment

The Appeals Court has placed four suspects in custody for “free access to” and for “drug possession”, two Montenegrin nationals Mario Milosevic and Djordje Pavicevic, Serbian national Strahinja Dankoviq, as well as Kosovo Laureta Zyba. Montenegrin Djordje Pavisq has sought to be extradited to his country. One of the four arrested for “Holding without [...]
The Appeals Court has placed four suspects in custody for “free access to” and for “drug possession”, two Montenegrin nationals Mario Milosevic and Djordje Pavicevic, Serbian national Strahinja Dankoviq, as well as Kosovo Laureta Zyba. Montenegrin Djordje Pavisq has sought to be extradited to his country.
One of the four arrested for non-license storage “, “Blerje, possession, distribution and sale of narcotics” Montenegrin Djordje Pavicevic has demanded that he be extradited to his country.
Pavisq, who was arrested in Pristina last month along with other Montenegrin Mario Milosevicq, Serbian national Strahinja Dankoviq, as well as Kosovar Laureta Zyba, has demanded that he return to the Special Psychiatric Hospital in Kotor, in which he was serving a prison sentence for the criminal work of <x0R1> in co-operation with the criminal work of “Tentim extortion”.
Pavicekjekqi's defender, lawyer Nazim Mehmeti, has confirmed to “Zen” that his defence must be extradited to Montenegro, since he has committed more serious acts there and has been serving a sentence.
According to lawyer Mehemeti, Pavicevic is not well in health, and the defence has demanded that as soon as possible he be extradited to his country because he has come from Montenegro, has escaped from there and has more serious criminal acts. / through/.












