Albanian dragged Swiss police car, prosecutor seeks 16 years in prison

A 20-year-old hit a cop's car in Stichplatz, Zurich nearly two years ago, causing him serious injuries. Starting today, he must respond to the District Court in Zurich. In the judgment of the 20-year-old, citizens of Switzerland descended from Kosovo, who had nearly drowned a [...]
Starting today, he must respond to the District Court in Zurich.
In the trial of the 20-year-old, citizen of Kosovo-born Switzerland, who had nearly killed a city police officer who was controlling her in Strichplatz in zurich-Altstein, the accused has appeared to know nothing.
He had not seen the police and noticed that he was dragging him apart from the passengers in his car, who were shouting to him to stop.
The prosecutor has sought 16 years in prison for attempted murder.
According to him, the accused has acted extremely unscrupulously, writes 20 minutes, records albinfo.
The lawyer of the seriously injured policeman says his client is still suffering mentally and physically from the consequences of the incident.
She's been working part-time from last year at the city police office.
On February 28, 2020, five young people had driven to Strichplatz (the meeting place) shortly after 11:00 and had filmed sex workers. When one of them told the police in attendance, two policemen wanted to check the car, and albinfo.ch. According to the indictment, the defendant has launched his car back and has quickly returned.
After he got a couple of feet back, the suspect stopped, put the car in the first speed and gave him gas. The car caught the cop and dragged him about 16 yards away.
The trial continues today with questioning of the accused.











