The triple murder in Glodjana raises the charge of three suspects

Peja Constitutional Prosecutor Sahid Gashi has announced that an indictment has been filed for Glogdjan's tragedy, where three people were killed. The Act has risen against Kastriot Mehmetaj and Kreshnik Mehmetaj, the Express reports. “announced that after the investigation, the prosecution today dated May 5th has filed charges against Kastriot Mehmetaj and Kreshnik Mehmetaj for [...]
The triple murder took place on November 26, 2021, shortly before 7:00. That night, the bus carrying students from Gjakova to Decan was attacked by Kalashnikov. The bus driver and two students were killed.
Initially, it was talked about terrorist attacks, but police reported that there is no reason to believe the attack could have such motives.
Two days after the tragic case, the Government of Kosovo, along with the Police, had announced that they would offer a reward of 20,000 euros to anyone providing information that allows for the arrest of Decan's author or perpetrators.
The next day, the Department of Serious Crime at the Founding Prosecutorship in Pec said that he had provided some information that could lead to the dawn of the case.
“We have some indicators that we're tracking and we're moving forward to prove. Some circumstances tell us it's not going to be easy, but I'm optimistic we're going to do it”, he said about REL, the prosecutor of the case, Sahide Gashi.
On December 11, 2021, Pec's Constitutional Prosecutor, exactly Chief Prosecutor Agim Kurmeha, went to the media conference and announced that three suspects have been arrested in the case.
Another suspect in the case was arrested in February last year, which according to media reports, is familiar to three people who had been arrested earlier.
No official statements have yet been issued for the motive, but in the media it has been repeatedly referred to as the suicide investigation track of a young man decades ago, for which someone blamed the bus driver.
What she committed suicide was the suspect's daughter-in-law for the bus attack.












