Svechla doesn't go to the session where he's being accused of hooliganism

Due to the lack of indictees, Prime Minister Jedal Svecla, as well as Dardan Moliqaj, Pajtim Haval, Arsim Maksten Kabashi , Frasher Krasniqi and Nol Nushi, the Pristina Constitutional Court at Wednesday's session, has decided to isolate procedures against them in the case where they are being accused of violent acts in the protest [...]
Judge Erroll Gashi announced that the court will issue arrest warrants or forced conduct against them.
Meanwhile, the session is continuing with three other defendants present at the Ego Amonym Demajm and Africa Hoxha session, who have not agreed to isolate this procedure, but the court is basing Article 35 of the Criminal Procedure Code on them.
Otherwise, the initial review hearing in this case had failed to be held on March 9th of this year in the absence of indictees Dardan Molliq, Agron Kabashi, Egzon Ademi, Pajtim Demaj, Frasher Krasniqi and Nol Niushi, (Betim for Justice).
In this case, Sami Avdiu, Besnik Celay, and Bekim Shkodra were also charged, but the court had singled out the criminal procedure against them.
To Besnik Qeyal and Bekim Shkodra had also become a judge on August 2, 2022, being sentenced to 1 year and a half in prison on bail for criminal work “Crowd participation committing criminal acts and hooliganism”.
Meanwhile, to accused Sami Avdiu of criminal work “The crowd taking part in criminal acts and hooliganism” and accusing Bekim Shkodra of criminal work “Attacking the official person while carrying out official task” will be held a special trial.
In the indictment, provided by “Justice Vowtim”, established in March 2014, results in charges of this criminal act along with Minister Svecla are Dardan Molyqaj, Arsim Maqastena, Pacim Havoli, Agron Kabashi, Egzon Azazi, Pajtim Demaj, Frasher Krasniqi, Noushi, Bekim Shkodra, Andrim Hoxha, Sami Avdiu and Besniki.
According to the indictment, at the protest organised on June 27, 2013, against ratification of the agreement on normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia, the accused have thrown stones, color, glass spheres, bottles and pyrotechnics towards some police officials, with the result of minor injuries to four policemen and four official vehicles being damaged.
Indictee Bekim Shkodra is also being charged with the criminal act of assaulting the official person during the official duty.
According to the indictment set up on March 14, 2014, by Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor Dardan Molyqaj, Arsim Maqasten, Arsim Havoli, Agron Kabashi, Egzon Azemi, Pajtim Demaj, Xhelal Svechla, Frasher Krasniqi, Nol Nushi, Bekim Shkodra, Afrem Hoxha, Sami Avdiu and Besnik Celaj are said on June 27th 2013, at “below the Tenez” in Pristina, during the protest with the intent of hurting members of Kosovo officials from violent police officials have committed violent acts.
All in accordance with this indictment, Svecla and the other accused are charged that during this protest, stones, color, glass spheres, bottles, pyrotechnics in the direction of members of the Kosovo Police, with the result of these actions, slight bodily injuries the police have suffered Rift Geci, Halil Syla, Agim Xheli and the Hyseni Union.
According to the prosecution, material damage has also been caused during the protest, where official uniforms and equipment of police officials were damaged during maintaining public order and safety, and have also damaged two cars, Kosovo Government property and two Kosovo Police owned cars, causing serious consequences.
With these actions, the prosecution charges the accused that each alone committed criminal work “The crowd's participation in criminal acts and hooliganism” by Article 412, paragraph 3 related to paragraph 4 of the Penal Code, which provides penalty for a fine fine of 200 to 10 thousand euros for hooliganism with minor consequences or prison of up to five years for hooliganism with serious consequences.
While the second device of this indictment, Bekim Shkodra is also tasked with the criminal act of “The attack on the official person during the performance of official duty” by Article 410, paragraph 2 of the Penal Code, which the chief is sentenced to imprisonment of six months to five years.












