Pal Lekaj will face indictment filed in 2017 for tear gas drop in Parliament

Pal Lekaj, deputy of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), is expected to appear before the tribunal soon over the charge that in November 2015, the MP's quality has thrown tear gas in the Kosovo Assembly Hall. Lekaj is charged with being charged on November 30th 2015 in the lobby of the Parliament, with the aim of obstruction [...]
Lekaj is charged with being charged that on November 30th 2015 in the Parliament hall, with the aim of preventing MPs' work, has thrown tear gas, with several minutes ' worth of work, and MPs from attending, have been forced to leave the lobby and the Assembly Hall, reports the “Betim for Justice”.
The act, provided by the “Justice Vow”, results in a trial exercise on June 1st 2017.
Otherwise, this Thursday was the first to hold the initial session of Lekaj, but the same one has not been presented in court.
According to the judge, Edita Canta, so far there is no ballot sheet on whether the same one has been regularly invited or not and added that the court will cut the ballot and act on the Penal Procedure Code provisions.
The “Justice Trust” attempted to contact Lekay, but the same was peaceful.
Otherwise, Pristina Constitutional Prosecutorship on 6 January 2017 has filed charges against Paul Lekat, who charges him with criminal work “with the use of weapons or dangerous tool”.
According to the indictment, the defendant on November 30th 2015, in the lobby of the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament with the aim of preventing the work of MPs, has used the teargas gun.
As a result, work in the Assembly has been put off for several minutes because of environmental contamination and that other MPs in attendance have been forced to leave the lobby and the Assembly Hall.
With this, Lekaj is accused of committing criminal work “using weapons or dangerous tool” from Article 375, par.2 of the Criminal Code, where the chief is fined up to 10,000 euros and sentenced to jail terms of one to 10 years.











