Arrest for three suspects in Ivanovic's murder remains in force for two months

The Kosovo Appeals Court has rejected Marko Rosic's “complaints against continuing the two-month detention measure for defendants Nedeljko Spasojevicq, Dragisa Markovic of Marko Rosic “in this way has left the Constitutional Court Act on Pristina, dated 21.12.2018, under which [...]
“In this way Appeal has left the Constitutional Court Act in Pristina, dated 21.12.2018, under which the measure will last until 23,02.2019.
According to prosecution Nedeljko Spasojevic of Marko Rosic, suspected that, as part of a criminal group, they have carried out relief work in serious murder by Article 179 over Article 33 and 34 of the Republic of Kosovo's Criminal Code.
While defendant Dragisa Markovic, as well as a member of the group, allegedly committed the criminal work of uncovering official secrecy, according to Article 433 of the same code”, the media report reported.
The Court of Appeals finds that the first-degree court has provided sufficient reasons on the legal basis for which it has appointed the detention measure to him, the conscript of Article 187's Penal Procedure Code of the Republic of Kosovo. /












