214 years in prison for April 27th violence case in Macedonia's Parliament

With a total of 214 years in prison for the remaining 17 accused, of 33 total earlier for the violence in Parliament on April 27, 2017, known in the opinion as “27 April”. Judge Dobrilla Kacarska led the case, while prosecution representative was Prosecutor Vilma Ruskovska. In this case, Mitko Chaavkov, former director of [...]
In this case, Mitko Cavkov, former director of the Bureau for Public Security, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison, Dusko Lazarov, to 15 years in prison Goran Gjosevski-Levii 15th, Mitko Pesov 15, Oliver Popovski 13, Munir Pepiq 15, Altipta 7, Oliver Radulov 13,
Jane Chento 15, Igor South 12, Aleksandar Vasilevski-Ninja 8, Nikola Mitrevski-Colo 15, Mladen Dodevski 12, Gorance Angelovski 12, Vlasko Trajkovski 15 and William Mihajlovski 14. Igor Durlovski, meanwhile, has been acquitted of the indictment.
All were accused of committing criminal acts “of threatening terrorist order”. The authors of the event in this process the public prosecution added five more events organisers on April 27th: Nikola Gruevski, Trajko Veljanoski, Mile Janakiskin, Spiro Ristovski and Nikola Boskovski, who are charged with criminal work “terrorist endangerment of constitutional order and security”.
Otherwise, the trial began in August last year and was one of the biggest processes in Macedonia's new history. Initially, the process began against 33 indictees, who were authors of the attack on parliament and attacks on MPs of current power. But 15 people were forgiven after the amnesty law was brought in.












