Swiss businessman, other defendants for pay murders sentenced to over 47 years in prison

Even in the retrial, four accused, Bekim Raja, Avni Sinanaj, Murat Sinanaj and John Pnish, have been sentenced to 47 and a half years in prison for killing the late Ferdinand Djind. Indictee Bekim Raja has been sentenced to 14 years and 6 months in prison, Avni Sinanaj to 8 years in prison, Murat Sinanaj to 18 [...]
Indictee Bekim Raja has been sentenced to 14 years and six months in prison, Avni Sinanaj to 8 years in prison, Murat Sinanaj to 18 years and 6 months in prison, and John Pony to six years in prison, which he has held.
This act has been declared in the Constitutional Court of Mitrovica.
The Peja Prosecutor's charge, claiming that the late Ferdinand Djindin was deprived of life because of revenge, had not received epilogues near regular courts since 2018.
This was after for the second time the criminal case against accused Bekim Raja, Avni Sinanaj, Murat Sinanaj and John Pnish, who are charged with this murder, was marred by the courts of the highest instance, who have conspired procedural violations.
First, the Supreme Court, and then the Court of Appeals, has broken the Peja Court ruling, where the latter had found the defendants guilty of killing the late Djind.
In contrast, according to the indictment filed on July 26, 2018, by the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pec and improved on April 15th 2021, it is said that defendant Bekim Raja in May 2012, in Switzerland, deliberately and deliberately, with the intention of uncrupulous revenge, has led defendant John Penish, to carry out the murder of victim Ferdinand Djindjic.












