Switzerland expels 61-year-old Kosovo, 12 works accused of

Switzerland expels 61-year-old Kosovo, 12 works accused of

The 61-year-old has been tried at the Lenzburg District Court for Criminals such as burning a car, detoxing another car, and hurting an Aktaku against Malush (the changed name) with which the District Court in Lenzburg has recently been taken in 17 pages. Charges against 61-year-old Kosovar vary from arson [...]

The Act against Malush (changed name), with which the District Court in Lenzburg was recently taken, had 17 pages. The charges against the 61-year-old Kosovar range from fire and bodily injury to property damage, abuse, threats and attempts at austerity, albinfo.ch conveys. An indictment also includes several violations of road traffic.

Malushi, having been in custody for 176 days, is again on the run since March of this year. All this as a substitute measure. He has been treated first in the hospital, now receives ambient therapy and is not allowed to leave the country because, with his psychiatric report, he has been diagnosed with an efficient bipolar disorder. This report has resulted in a slight decrease in guilt and condemnation.

Last year's “I've hit the wall head-to-head”, Malushi is expressed in court. It all started when he broke up with his wife. The heavier of twelve works that burden him is the fire. Malushi wanted to avenge an acquaintance because of a “conflict that had occurred years earlier”, according to the indictment, writes the newspaper Arigauer Zeitung.

To that end, he had set fire to his car in a company parking lot in Othmarsingen using a Molotov cocktail and caused 20,000 pieces of material damage, according to the public prosecutor.

Malush had shown considerable criminal subx0 power “because he had planned his action in detail: for example, he had learned how Molotov bombs are produced, had chosen just a rainy night, previously dismantled his license plates and deposited his mobile phone in a store.

Malushi lives in Switzerland since 1983. He had various jobs here, and he sold used cars that he had bought for several hundred francs. I sometimes made a small profit, sometimes at all, or lost”, he says.

On one occasion, when Malushi had not received his money from a sale he was talking about 400 francs and he had seen the car parked in Zurich, “out of anger, he had decided to crash his car with an iron rod and break all the windows. “

Later, Patrice, who had borrowed the car from the new owner, had intervened, but Malushi had continued to hit Patrice on his right wrist, causing a sprain and destroying his wristwatch.

The numerous insults, threats and attempts at austerity, as well as abuse of the telecommunications system, he has done the most to the head of the psychiatric institution in which Malushi was temporarily treated.

The manager had presented a risk report to the road office, where Malush had to hand over his driver's license, broadcast albinfo.ch. In his rage, he would call the director in his words “almost every day”, offend him, follow him into the parking lot and threaten him by saying that he would set his car on fire, and make it “so much so that the emergency assistance was to come:x3>

In addition, even after his driver's license was taken, Malushi drove “almost every day” because he considered himself capable of it. Several times, fake license plates (ever made themselves), lack of security cover, and highway villas have been found during the raids.

The “would have been perfectly reasonable and expected for the accused to refrain from his actions”, the prosecutor's statement reportedly broadcast albinfo.ch. But Malush's lawyer has retaliated by saying that his argument conflicts with the psychiatric report: “Malushi is not a bad man, but primarily a mental person and deserves medication”.

Public prosecution has asked for 30 months in prison plus ambulance therapy, 40 daily units of 20 francs of money, 1,000 francs of fines and ten-year expulsion from the country. Also, according to the prosecution, Malushi had to face the expenses of the investigation, procedures and prosecution (Although 22240 francs).

While the court's head, Dana Sonderegger Corady, has accepted most of the requests, but in her decision, she has pronounced 30 months partially conditioned: 24 months have been cleared and only six months must be kept as effective, unconditional, records albinfo.ch. But so many and even more months he has already suffered in custody, and the extra days of detention will be counted in any detention pronounced for any new work.

Ambulular therapy is not ordered after Malushi is expelled from the country after the decision has taken a cut form. According to his statement, Malushi now wants to age in Kosovo and take care of his mother.

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