Svecla and others are presented with a tear gas offense in the Assembly

In judging Minister of Internal Affairs Jedal Svecla and three Vetvendosje deputies, who are accused of throwing tear gas at the Kosovo Assembly in 2018, Judge Sabal Sadiku announced that the accused had presigned criminal acts “Pegim of the official person in performing official duties”. This thing, [...]
This, Judge Sabiti announced Tuesday's hearing at the Constitutional Court in Pristina.
He said the criminal act “Pingim of the official person in performing official duties” allegedly was committed on March 21, 2018, while the prescription reached March 21, 2024.
The trial continues for criminal action “Using weapons or dangerous tools”.
Minister Svecla and the three deputies from LVV's ranks -- Drita Milaku, Salih Zyba and Victory Pacolli-Dalip -- are charged that on March 21, 2018, around 12:10 p.m. until 15:40 -- have lit several tear gas cans, which had been thrown into the Kosovo Parliament hall, where the plenary hearings were held as a result, all MPs were forced to release the Kuve's chamber, reports <x0Betim for Justice<1.
The February 6th session and March 1st were postponed in the absence of indictee Milaku.
According to the indictment provided by “Justice Vocation”, which turns up on July 29, 2019, Svechla, Milaku, Zyba and Pacoli-Dalip are charged that on March 21, 2018, around 12:10 until 15:40, several tear gas canisters had been fired into the Kosovo Assembly Hall, where the plenary hearing was being held.
It says that as a result, all MPs had been forced to free the House of Parliament, with what cases they could not continue the session.
With this, each alone is accused of committing criminal work “the use of weapons or dangerous tool” by Article 375, paragraph 1 of the Penal Code, whose owner is sentenced to imprisonment of one to eight years.
And according to the second device, it is said that each alone committed criminal work “The possession of the official person in performing official duties” by Article 409, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code, after obstructing Kosovo Assembly deputies in carrying out official duties. The head of this work is sentenced to imprisonment of three months to three years.
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