Peja Court releases three officers suspected of pushing their colleague to suicide

Peja's Constitutional Court today has declared the trial against three policemen who have been charged with “suicide and assisted suicide” of a policeman in Cline, who was their colleague. The three police officers -- Besim Bojaj, Ardian Toplana and Fatmir Gashi -- have been acquitted in a lack of evidence. News about [...]
The three police officers -- Besim Bojaj, Ardian Toplana and Fatmir Gashi -- have been acquitted in a lack of evidence.
The news of the “Cohere” has confirmed the lawyer, Emrush Kastrati, who defends the accused Gashi.
The court today found that the prosecution had no evidence on which it supported the suspicion that the accused committed the criminal acts, for which they were charged”, the lawyer said.
The police were accused of having already attempted the late P.B. in 2014, with which they allegedly had intimate relations.
At the time of the trial, the victim's brother, Zef Bekij, had declared KTV that he would not participate in hearings because he has no confidence in the Pec Court.
Bekij has said his sister has not committed suicide, but has accused police officer Fatmir Gashi of killing him.
Bekaj has made it known that four days before he, as he says, was killed, his sister was interviewed by the Peja Regional Police, with whom he had confessed everything about the three accused and blackmail they did.
The lifeless body of Officer Pashke Bekaj, about 40, was found in her room in the village of Kline's Great Krusevo and allegedly committed the act of suicide with her official weapon.












