Kosovo refuses extradition of Africa Ismailovic to northern Macedonia

Pristina's Constitutional Court has announced it will not allow the extradition of Africa Isamilovic from Kosovo to northern Macedonia. The same is sentenced to life imprisonment in the case “Monstra”, from the neighbouring state. “
The Special Department has rejected the Special Prosecutor's request of the Republic of Kosovo in the case of extradition of the fugitive for extradition A.I. From the Republic of Northern Macedonia, wanted to be extradited by the Republic of Kosovo to the Republic of Northern Macedonia”, the Court's response to Express says.
The founder in Pristina has found that Kosovo Special Prosecutor's claims are groundless.
The trial after reviewing the extradition request, as well as the review and analysis of the subject documents, has found that the claims of the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo are unfounded, as facts and evidence provide no reason to allow the extradition of A.I. wanted. and in the concrete case as well, there are legal obstacles that cannot facilitate the extradition of the same”, further said in response.
Meanwhile, the Skopje Criminal Court on 23 February of this year has sentenced Alil Demirin to life imprisonment, as well as brothers Agim and Africa Ismailovic charged with killing five Macedonians on 12 April 2012, near Smilkova Lake, about 12km from Skopje. The two other indictees, Feyzi and Hakki Ashir, were sentenced to 15 and nine years in prison. Another person, Sami Luta, has been acquitted of charges in the absence of evidence.
The victims were four young people between the ages of 18 and 20 and another aged 44. Their lifeless bodies have been found about 10: 30 a.m. on April 12, by some fishing at the artificial lake.











