Three of the four Syria-turned men admit to court that they were part of I SISU

Agon Misini, Arijan Kryeziu and Visar Qukovci were members of the ISIS. The three mentioned last weekend we left were returned to Kosovo, which they have admitted to the Court themselves. Before the tribunal, the three suspects have been completely protected in silence. The only one who has said a few words to the judge of the preliminary procedure has [...]
The only one who said a few words before the judge of the preliminary procedure was Agon Misini.
This, rejecting the Special Prosecutor's detention request, has said he himself wanted to return to Kosovo.
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But despite this, the Special Prosecutor has listed a range of reasons why Agon Misini must remain in custody.
There is a fear that if defendant Agon Misini is protected in freedom he can escape to flee his criminal responsibility before him and thus be impervious to the justice organs by facing a criminal offense punishable to prison in terms of three to fifteen years”, the prosecution's reasoning is said.
Besides, Special Prosecutor Africa Shefkiu in court said that if he is released, suspect Agron Misini poses a danger of hiding evidence.
The defendant will eliminate, hide, change or forge criminal evidence, or hinder the normal course of investigation, and separately affect other people who may have been involved together in the terrorist group I SIS in Syria as witnesses that police are working on identifying them that have knowledge of the defendants' whereabouts during this time period”.
T7 has secured the appointment of the Special Department of the Basic Court of Pristina, which has assigned 30 days of detention to suspects.

Quite silently, Aryan Kryeziu has been protected.
And for him, the police took a file from the FBI with additional information.
Even for the Chief Prosecutor, the prosecution suspects that he committed a criminal offense by listing an ISIS arm.
The alleged alleged Arian Kryeziu has committed criminal work and terrorist group participation by Article 143 paragraph 2 of KPRK results from the police's criminal outcry in Pristina”, Shefkiu has said.
Thus the Court has concluded that Kryeziu must be kept in custody.
“The work of criminal acts, ways and circumstances in which the work was carried out, where the defendant allegedly for a relatively long time served in Syria and was attached to terrorist groups I The SIS, circumstances that point to the defendants' personal characteristics, adding to this environment and the conditions under which they allegedly lived and acted on Syria's territory”, are said to be the Act of the Pristina Foundation Court.
With similar suspicion of participation in war grounds in Syria has been detained for a month, so has Visar Qukovci.
Suspects if convicted risk being sentenced from 3 to 15 years in prison












