Actual to Glauk Konjufca for two criminal acts

Glauk Konjufca, chairman of the Kosovo Assembly, is soon expected to sit at the dock, over the charge that in August 2016, the MP's quality has thrown tear gas into the Assembly Hall and prevented official persons from performing official duties. Conjufca is being charged with being charged on August 10, 2016. [...]
Glauk Konjufca, chairman of the Kosovo Assembly, is soon expected to sit at the dock, over the charge that in August 2016, the MP's quality has thrown tear gas into the Assembly Hall and prevented official persons from performing official duties.
Konjufca is charged with being held in the Kosovo Assembly Hall on 10 August 2016, where former Speaker Kadri Veselina was present, and former deputies Adam Grabovci, Ismet Beqiri, Sabri Hamiti, Valdete Bajrami, Slobodan Petrovic and MP Pal Lekaj have put tear gas, with all official persons being forced to interrupt the meeting, reports <x>Betimi for Justice <1x>
The Act provided by the “Justice Vow” results in a trial exercise on February 3, 2017.
Otherwise, this Thursday was the first to hold the initial session on Konjufca, but the same one has not been presented to the court.
According to the case judge, Edita Canta, the defendant has announced that because of his commitments to his affairs, he cannot be present at this session.
The “Justice Trust” has attempted to contact Chairman Konjufca, but the same has not responded.
The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, on February 3rd 2017, has filed charges against Gloak Konjufca, which he charges with two criminal acts.
According to the indictment, defendant Konjufca is charged with being held in the parliament hall of the Republic of Kosovo, attended by Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselina, deputies Adem Grabovci, Ismet Beqiri, Sabri Hamiti, Pal Lekaj, Valdete Bajrami and Slobodan Petrovic, the same in the quality of the anti-law MP has used weapons, so that during this gathering he has thrown tear gas into this hall.
The Actakuza says that as a result, the participants' position has been hampered by smoke that has caused tear gas, and the same have been forced to abandon the hall, with what defendant Konjufca has come down against Article 9.1 of the No.04/12 law enforcement force in the Republic of Kosovo, where weapons use is banned.
By this, Konjufca is accused of committing criminal work “the use of weapons or dangerous tool” by Article 375, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code, which is sentenced to jail for up to one to eight years.
While, according to the second device of this indictment, by date, at the time and place described as in the first device of this charge, defendant Konjufca during the use of tear gas has prevented officials such as Parliament Speaker Kadri Veseli, MPs Adam Grabovci, Ismet Beqiri, Sabri Hamiti, Pal Lekaj, Valdet Bajrami and Slobodan Petrov on the official duties, cerras of all officials have been forced to interrupt and leave the hall.
For this, Konjufca is accused of committing criminal work “Peging the official person during the performance of official duties” envisioned by Article 409, paragraph 1 of the Penal Code, which is sentenced to imprisonment of three months to three years.












