Pressed with drunk police, Kosovo expelled from Switzerland

In the summer of this year, a 30-year-old Kosovo citizen with his car was launched at a <x0-seconds speed series of” with police in the middle of the city of Aaru. Although he was heavily drunk (1.74 promilla) he was driving. Even when he saw that the police were following him, he had stepped upon him [...]
Although he was heavily drunk (1.74 promilla) he was driving. Even when he saw that the police were following him, he had stepped on his car's gas further, ignoring even red light on the traffic lights.
But on the way he crashed into a Mercedes car and then into a house. Of course, his Ai A5 car, as well as the Mercedes, was completely destroyed, but the driver had escaped without injuries
Meanwhile, as the newspaper “Arigauer Zeitung” writes, the person she named “Blerim” did not have this for the first time. Brian had also caused dolphins earlier - driving with alcohol and drugs at times, but it had made other dolphins in road communication.
In May 2019, just two months before the spectacular impact in Aarau, he was caught driving drunk, broadcasting Albinfo. ch. The police had taken his driver's license, but it had not prevented Brian from driving drunk again and without a license. During July alone, he was caught twice before the last time he caused the accident in question.
Also, in the indictment it has been said that the accused has begun to fall against the law since 2007.
Brian has accepted the work but has not provided any clarification. All he said was, with alcohol, he wanted “
The Aarau District Court has sentenced him to effective prison for 18 months (here still account for thirteen8 days of detention). But the most serious is the move to expel from Switzerland. He must leave the country without permission to enter again in the next three years. Brian has also been sentenced to cash and fines totaling 8,000 francs.
The court's reasoning on the expulsion decision is said to be around the family in Kosovo and to know the language. That, according to the court, makes his return easier. In addition, his wife's chances of working are better in Kosovo than in Switzerland.
His lawyer has demanded that his client not be deported. This, with the argument that he was well integrated into Switzerland. Brian came here 20 years ago, like a 10-year-old kid. All the time since he has reached adulthood, he has worked even though he has often changed jobs.












