Attacked police officers in Switzerland, Kosovo 30-year-old decision taken

A 30-year-old of Kosovo citizenship had to answer for the attack against the two police officers in Basel. The Basel Criminal Court, considering him a person with reduced criminal responsibility, has pronounced a nine-month prison sentence, reports bzzassel.ch. The accused has not been declared concerning the prosecution. That's why [...]
The accused has not been declared concerning the prosecution. That's why the court is based on questioning eyewitnesses and policemen in question.
He is accused of attacking two police officers before a Bzel subsidiary in late October 2020. He held a knife in each hand of both hands. Meanwhile, only after much demand and use of “taser”, police were able to arrest Arlind C. *.
He has been charged, among other things, with multiple attempts at deliberately murder, as well as violence and threats against officials.
The criminal court has made its decision Tuesday morning.
Arlind C., who has been held in custody since the incident, must serve three more months in prison, which means he has been sentenced to nine months in prison.
Furthermore, he has also been pronounced a fine of ten daily fees of 30 francs for insult to police officers.
“was undoubtedly a dangerous situation for police”, Judge Dominique Kiener's chairman has indicated after the verdict was pronounced, broadcast albinfo.ch. Both officers have acted exemplaryly and professionally. Neither does the use of the tarser twice amount to overindulgence.
But despite that, the court cannot prosecute the accused for attempted deliberate murder.
“We must leave specific points open because we cannot eventually respond to them” the judge has indicated.
Police all the time had kept considerable distance from Arlind C, so holding two knives from him as such is not enough to accuse him of attempted murder.
With nine months in prison, the court, at first glance, seems to make a soft decision. However, this is because of Arlind C. had reduced responsibility, says the judge. Because of its low level of intelligence, behavioral disorder, and schizophrenicy, he cannot be fully held responsible for his actions.
The defendant's illness is also the reason why the criminal court has not declared his expulsion.
The danger of his neglect in Kosovo does not make” more than Kiener ignored. Here in Switzerland, thanks to the support of his mother and Kesb, he has a “a brilliant “that can support him, sends albinfo.ch.ch. This only works in part, but “at least here falls softer”, Judge Arlind C told.
On the other hand, in Kosovo, he does not expect such support. Public prosecution and the accused may oppose the decision, which is not yet almighty.












