Pleading guilty, sentenced to another Kosovo woman who joined I SIS

Pristina court has today found Edo Berisha guilty of involvement in terrorist group I SIS. For this work, Edon Berisha was sentenced to prison on bail for two years. According to the Court, the sentence will not be executed if charged in the three-year term by the day of its complete might [...]
Pristina court has today found Edo Berisha guilty of involvement in terrorist group I SIS.
For this work, Edon Berisha was sentenced to prison on bail for two years.
According to the Court, the sentence will not be executed if charged in the three-year term by the day of the full might of this act does not commit another criminal act.
The accused also forced him to fulfill his appointment to the psychologist or adviser, ordering the Kosovo Sprovatory Service to make oversight of the move.
At the initial review session, held yesterday, Edo Berisha had pleaded guilty.
Aktakuz explains Edona Berisha has deliberately participated in I event The SIS, in the way it has been attached to this terrorist organisation, supporting it and its activities as well as the goal of unjustly fighting, forcing the Syrian government and then governments of other states to give up power and seriously destabilise and destroy the constitutional economic and social structure and create the Islamic State in Iraq and Levant.
The Actakuz explains the journey of the accused and her four children to Syria, where his husband was, and there has been registered members of the terrorist group I SIS.
Actaza says the same thing using the monthly amount of money from I The SIS has offered logistical services to husband Source, who has actively fought all the time by changing residence depending on the change of Islamic State territory within Syria, until he surrendered to Kurdish forces in the Roy camp, and then with the help of the American Army, they were deported to Kosovo in 22.4.2019.
With that the prosecution is charging that he has committed criminal organization and group involvement.











