The Foundation Court confirms indictment of Minister Nagavci

The Constitutional Court in Pristina has ruled by which it has rejected the request of Minister of Education, Science, Technology and innovation (MASHTI), Arberie Nagavci for dropping the indictment and rejecting evidence, in the case where it is accused of committing criminal work “retaining ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons”. Nagavci is [...]
Nagavci is charged with being held in the Kosovo Assembly, in which tear gas was poured, while police searched for a green spray with black sprays, on March 21st.
According to the ruling, the court has reportedly considered that defendant Nagavci's request for the drop of the indictment is not based on any evidence, and no decision can be made to drop the indictment.
The defendant's preservation at this stage turns out to be unequipped because the court estimates it should proceed with the” procedure, the decision said.
Also, according to this ruling, the Constitutional Court in Pristina has asked the Prosecutor if there are other evidence that could be administered in this case, to clarify the circumstances regarding the conduct of the criminal work brought forth by the prosecution.
In addition, the ruling says that because of the defendant's opposition, the court estimates that sufficient reasons have been given why the evidence under which the indictment is based is essentially unsupportable and that they belong to the category from paragraph 1.3, Article 249 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
According to the indictment, which was established on July 30th 2019 by Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor Nagavci, is being charged with criminal work “retaining ownership, control or unauthorised possession of weapons”.
The Actakuz says that on March 21, 2018, the defendant Nagavci unauthorizedly and contrary to the law on weapons has kept the green spray, with black spray fragments with the inscription “NATO American Style”
In addition, the indictment reportedly says that as long as there were hearings in the Republic of Kosovo Assembly Hall, where there has been tear gas dumps by some MPs, police to prevent the series of gas launching has physically checked through the bodies of all MPs.
During the body control of defendant Nagavci, the accusation says she has been found and seized high-resolute spray.
With this, it is accused of committing criminal work “holding ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons” by Article 374 paragraph 1 of the Republic of Kosovo Penal Code, which is punishable by fines of up to 7 thousand and 500 euros or imprisonment for up to five years. /Regnition justice/












