Special Prosecution Still Investigating Syria's Return Women

About 110 people in April had returned to Kosovo, mainly the women and children of Kosovars who fought alongside various extremist groups in Syria and Iraq. Among them were four suspects who were involved in such wars. Immediately after their return, the court had imposed house arrest measures [...]
Among them were four suspects who were involved in such wars.
Shortly after their return, the court had decided on the house arrest measure for the 10 returning Syrian women, writes news.net.
The court had made that decision, given the suspicion that the defendants from 2014 until the 2004.2019 date have been in the area of the Syria-Iraq conflict.
Since this time, the Kosovo Special Prosecutor is still investigating the case of Syria-reported women.
This has been confirmed for news.net, Ekrem Lutfiu, Kosovo Special Prosecutor's spokesperson.
The case of Syria-reported women is still in the investigation phase by PSRK prosecutors”, Lutfiu indicated.
He has indicated that all women returning from Syria are being investigated for criminal acts “Organising and participation in terrorist group” by Article 143 paragraph 2 of the KPRK, respectively, from Article 3 paragraph 3, “Union or participation in the military or foreign police, in outside paramilitary formations or before police, in group organisation or individually<3> outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
In contrast, of the 110 returnees, 32 of them are women, 74 children and 4 men.
Although 110 Kosovo citizens have returned from Syria, more than 80 others continue to be in conflict areas.
According to data in Syria, there continue to be about 30 fighters, 49 children and eight women.











