Deputations against ex-Deputees charged with tear gas begin

Deputations against ex-Deputees charged with tear gas begin

At the Constitutional Court in Pristina, the next session has been launched in the case of ex-Deputers Ismail Kurteshi and Haxhi Shala. Both are being accused of throwing tear gas at a House session held on November 30, 2015, and of obstructing police during the time when the latter was trying to accompany [...]

At the Constitutional Court in Pristina, the next session has been launched in the case of ex-Deputers Ismail Kurteshi and Haxhi Shala.

Both are being accused of throwing tear gas at a House session held on November 30th 2015, and of obstructing police during the time when the latter was trying to accompany him to the police, Albin Kurti, who had been deputy at the time.

This case has been being tried in the Raven Crimes Department, but the subject has now been passed for trial at the General Department, to Judge Erroll Gashi, reports the “Justice Vow”.

According to the indictment exercised on January 8, 2016, Ismajl Kurteshi and Haxhi Shala are charged that on November 30, 2015, around 11:00 at the Plenare Session Hall in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo in Pristina, with the goal of cutting off session work, they have thrown tear gas, which they owned without authorization.

Under the indictment, while the Parliament Speaker was informing MPs on the agenda, accused Kurteshi and Shala had activated tear gas.

For these actions, Ismajl Kurteshi and Haxhi Shala are charged with committing criminal work “the use of dangerous weapons or tools” by Article 375 par.1 of KPRK.

Kurteshi and Shala are also charged with obstructing official persons in performing official duties, members of police and MPs of the Kosovo Republic of Kosovo Assembly, respectively.

One such thing, Haxhi Shala is accused of doing it in the quality of the MP from the Kosovo Initiative's ranks, so that several other MPs have tried to afford to join MP Albin Kurti's police members, as well as dropped tear gas, unable to hold the plenary session.

Kurteshi, on the other hand, is accused of throwing tear gas into the Assembly Hall at the November 30th 2015 session, unable to keep the session.

For these actions, Kurteshi and Shala are also charged with criminal work “Peging the official person in performing official duties” by Article 409 par.1 concerning KPRK's 81. /Betimy for Justice

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