Naser Kelmendi is sentenced to 4 years and 8 months in prison for narcotics trafficking

The Constitutional Court in Pristina has declared a conviction court against those accused of narcotics trafficking, Naser Kelmendi, condemning him to 4 years and 8 months in prison. The prosecution against accused Kelmendi was announced on Thursday by the head of the court, Susan Cerkini, reports “Justice bet“. According to the bias, time spent in freedom deprivation, [...]
The prosecution against accused Kelmendi was announced on Thursday by the head of the court, Susan Cerkini, reports “Justice bet“.
Under the trial, the time spent in freedom deprivation will be calculated in the proclamation of sentence.
According to Judge Cerkini, regarding the prosecution of this act, the court has praised extenuating and embarrassing circumstances.
As a serious circumstance, the court has taken on the involvement of many, sophisticated methods of hiding narcotics, while as extenuating circumstances, the time has been taken since the conduct of the criminal work, from which no firm - form decision has been found that the accused carried out a similar or similar vein.
In accordance with KPRK's legal provisions, accused Kelmendi is obliged to pay the 300-euro amount for the judiciary and 100 euros for the funding for compensation of crime victims.
The indictment was pronounced in the absence of accused Kelmendi.
The Constitutional Court in Pristina, on February 1, 2018, had declared the indictment against accused Naser Kelmendi, who was charged with several criminal acts. Kelmendi was sentenced to six years in prison, only for the 8th point of the indictment, after being convicted of narcotics trafficking.
While he was found innocent of other criminal acts linked to the murder of Ramiz Delaliqi, for organised crimes, as well as other provisions of the indictment, linked to the sale and production of narcotics substances.
In reasoning with this act, the chairman of the court, Anna Adamska Galant, had said that the court had decided to free him from these provisions, since it has not been proven that Naser Kelmendi committed these criminal acts. According to her, the court had estimated there was no evidence to support the murder charge.
In the stated sentence, he was also counted for his past time in custody, while he was obliged to pay procedural expenses in part worth 5 thousand euros. The court had also decided to assign the detention measure to already convicted Kelmendi, as according to her, the sentence is over five years.
However, the Court of Appeals had canceled the act of first - degree judgment and had turned the case into retrial.
The prosecution had filed an indictment in July 2014 against Naser Kelmendi, who was charged with 9 points of the indictment.
Kelmendi, who was tried by a majority court of EULEX judges, was arrested in May 2013, while from that time he had remained in custody until February 28, 2017, when it was replaced by that house arrest.
Later, the Court of Appeals had taken him back into custody, while on March 17, 2017, he was again released from custody by the Constitutional Court in Pristina. The prosecutor had complained to this ruling, while the Court of Appeals had approved his complaint by turning the accused Kelmendi back into custody.
Later, Kelmendi, in June 2017, has again been released from custody to defend himself in freedom, which he does now, since there is no provision for securing his presence in court after he has regularly responded to court invitations.
Special Prosecution Naser Kelmend has charged him with criminal acts: organised crime, serious murder, purchase, possession, distribution and unauthorized sales of dangerous narcotics and psychotropic substances and unauthorized production and processing of dangerous narcotics and psychotropic substances, summed up at 9 points of the indictment.
The prosecution claimed that Kelmendi in co-ordination with Fahruddin Radoncicin, Ekrem Lekicin, Muhamed Ali Gashi, Milovan Jeremic, Lubisha Buhan “Cheme”, Milan Ostojicin, “Sandokan”, Naser Oriqi, Senad Sahinpacin, Nebojsa Vukonovocin, Raseta Stranjan, Benjamin Haliimovici, Edin Ahmetsaki and others, has organized, formed, supervised, led and led or led the organised and structured criminal group, or actively participated in this organised criminal group that contributed to the commission of serious crimes, which singles out the murder of the rival <x4gongster<5> Ramiz Delaliq- “Celo”, in 2007.
For Delaliqi's murder, according to the prosecution, Naser Kelmendi, in 2006, has held a series of meetings in Sarajevo, with Fahredin Radonciqi, Ekrem Lekicin, Muhamed Ali Gashi, Senad Sahipasiqi, Naser Oriqi and others to plan and kill Ramiz Delac.
The prosecution claimed that as a result of these organised meetings, Naser Kelmendi has offered and accepted responsibility to identify and employ the addictions that would carry out Ramiz Delaliqi's murder, for the prosecution's conduct of this murder, has said that Kelmendi committed Strahinja Raseta and Nebojsa Vukonovolic from Serbia on 27 June 2007 in Sarajevo around 23:30.
The attack, according to the indictment, at least from 2000 to 2012, Naser Kelmendi as leader and leader of the wide organised and organised criminal group, has managed and directed the purchase, preparation, transportation, sale, and distribution of a large quantity of heroin, ecstasy, spinnd, and other drugs, through a well-established organised criminal network, including witness K1 responsible for managing and mixing narcotics for Naser Kelmenmen, K2, who has led shipments between Turkey, the Netherlands and the Netherlands, K3thodin drug dealers in Belgrade, Keldon drug distribution manager for drugs and other locations in Serbia, Ferreciman Karqov, Kelovic, who used to have been carrying co-ordinators in search for defence, and searchers for Celafic Kovic/Kovic, Kovic, Kovichovic's Perushrevanov, the others were able to launchers in Turkey.
The prosecution claimed that through well-coordinated routes for narcotics trafficking, large ecstatic shipments were taken from the Netherlands and transported to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, where further repacked and transported to Istanbul and drugs taken to Istanbul were transported back through Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo and then shipped to businessmen and distributors across Europe.
Naser Kelmendi was charged with co-ordination with Kl, K2, K3, Liridon Kelmendi, Haris Mehanovic, Sead Akeljic, Zeljko Bozic, Hakija Krlic, Iljier Kastrati, Asm jr Kalac and others without authorization, have cultivated, produced, processed or prepared substances, declared as dangerous narcotics with the intention of selling, distribution or offering them for sale.












