Haxhiu: The main failure to kill 35-year-old pregnant by Lipjan is to Prosecution

Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu considers the Prosecutor responsible for the murder of Hamide Magash by her former husband, who later committed suicide. Haxhiu says that as an inter-ministerial group against domestic violence, three inspection reports have been accepted, but that actions so far have only been undertaken by the Police Inspectorate. She expresses concern [...]
Haxhiu says that as an inter-ministerial group against domestic violence, three inspection reports have been accepted, but that actions so far have only been undertaken by the Police Inspectorate.
She expresses concern for the health report, which according to the justice minister, does not require any measure of responsibility for the people she might consider responsible for in the case of 35 years old, who was killed near the Gynecology Clinic in Pristina, where she was expected to give birth to her child.
According to the information we have so far, the major failure is in the Prosecutor's Office... we already have three reports but the measure is only in terms of police officials who allegedly forged documents because they have no contact with the victim, while the documents say they have. I'm very worried about how the health inspectorate report was made because there's no provision required for people who might be held responsible, except for creating new protocols and caring for patients or women who are born, and in terms of the Centres for Social Labor, although it is identified in some cases that they haven't worked properly, we don't have the necessary measures to be taken. However, the inspectors have argued that the report has been sent to the municipalities, because as you know municipalities in this area of Shtime, Lipjan, Ferizaj, have been responsible for providing services to the victim and reports have been handed over to municipal directors, and I have taken responsibility to write to the mayors and are waiting to take action with responsibility to “, Haxhi said.
The country's first justice, Albulen Haxhiu insists that all those officials who were not in charge of the case of the late Magashi, should be prosecuted.
We're going to send all the reports to the Prosecutor because each of the responsible officials in charge must be prosecuted. Despite the fact that we consider that standards of action procedures were not followed by the Centres for Social Work, on hard work and other institutions, we still have no reports of the victims' defenders because this is under the prosecution... The greatest responsibility in this case we see at the prosecution because if the prosecution took action then, the situation would be different, and this is not the first time “, she stressed.
Two weeks earlier through a media conference, Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu had announced the disappearance of blood samples, urine and lukth of former Vetevendosje Movement activist Astrit Dehari.
Haxhiu says it is easy to find out who is behind the disappearance of Dehar's samples.
But she is willing to give her testimony to the prosecution whenever she is called.
And the police and the prosecution are already handling this case because as you know, only three people have access to the place where the samples are stored and four people are suspended because there's been another person who doesn't have access to it, yet it's been in the same environment where the samples are stored... Now we're in the prosecutor's service, whenever there's a need for additional information in relation to this case, I'm not invited by the prosecutor until now to give my testimony, because this case is reported to me and then I've asked that the director, and then I've informed the officers. I think this case is too easy to find out because access to it only had 3 persons”, Haxhi said.
According to Haxhiu, there is a tendency that the case of former LVV activist Astrit Dehari will be even more damaged.
While considering that with the Institute of Legal Medicine against reform efforts, they are still far away.
I've found this through a lot of problems in the Law Medicine Institute, and I've even said there's no institution that's created so many problems and so much trouble that seems to be despite the reforms we've started at the IML it seems that we're still far away until we achieve reform in this institution, and the reason for this is that Kosovo has very little staff, only those who are there who are legal medical experts and also labs, toxicists and are in a deficiated as to those people who are employed at this institution and other staff not only tend to do everything that harms the functioning of the blood waste, except for the case of self-inccurity of the blood, that's got too much of the case.
Earlier this month, prior to the Gynecology Clinic, Hamide Magashi was killed by her former husband, Sokol Halili, who was on the run for several days and later in his house committed suicide.
This 35-year-old murder, which was also pending the first child, sparked numerous reactions. /kp/












