The prosecution seeks home arrest for another 16 women returned from Syria

Kosovo's Special Prosecutor has asked the Constitutional Court to appoint house arrest measures against 16 women returning from Syria. Defendants V. A, E.S, U.S., M.T., L.I., A.A., G. L, D.D., V. I, J. L, R.Q., A. M, J.J., F.Z., Q.S., and E.B. Charged for criminal work “Organising and participation in terrorist groups” and “Union or Turnout [...]
Defendants V. A, E.S, U.S., M.T., L.I., A.A., G. L, D.D., V. I, J. L, R.Q., A. M, J.J., F.Z., Q.S., and E.B. They are charged with criminal work “Organising and participation in terrorist groups” and “Union or participation in the military or foreign police, in external paramilitary or pre-police formations, in group organisations or individually outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo”.
While yesterday, the Constitutional Court in Pristina has decided on the request of the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo for the appointment of house arrest measures against 1o defendants who joined the war in Syria.
This court, through a media communique, announces home arrest for V. B, F.D., F. L, N.H., A.Z., V. K, H.K., L.L., S.S. and M.A. because of criminal engagement or participation in the military or foreign police, in paramilitary or pre-police foreign formations, in group organisations or individually outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, by Article 3 pars. 3 of the law prohibiting joining armed conflicts outside the country's territory, law No. 051-002 and “Organisation and terrorist group participation from Article 143 pars. Two of the KKP.












