Three cases of domestic violence within 24 hours

During the last 24 hours, three cases of domestic violence have been recorded in several cities in the country. In the first case, in Pristina, Kosovo police have indicated that a woman has reported the physical attack on her by a man. Although the victim has refused medical treatment, police authorities are on the run [...]
In the first case, in Pristina, Kosovo police have indicated that a woman has reported the physical attack on her by a man.
Although the victim has refused medical treatment, police authorities are searching for suspects.
On the date 21.04.2024, the Kosovo female complainer has reported being physically attacked by the Kosovo male suspect. The victim has refused medical treatment. The suspect is in police search, while the case in investigative procedure” is said in the 24-hour police report.
In Gjakova, a man has been arrested for allegedly causing violence against some family members.
Prosecutorial authorities have placed it in restraint for further investigation.
The Kosovo male suspect has been arrested since the same suspect allegedly caused violence against Kosovo victims. At the prosecutor's decision, the suspect has been sent to the maintaining”, said the police report.
While in Malisheva, a woman has been sent for further treatment at KKUK, as she is the victim of psychic violence by two Kosovo suspects.
After the interview, they were released by the prosecutor's decision, while the case is continuing in regular procedure.
The Kosovo female victim following the admission of the KKMF-Malishev medical treatment has been sent to QKU for further treatment, as according to her, two Kosovo suspects have continued to cause psychic violence. The sides have been interviewed and, at the prosecutor's decision, released and the case continues in regular procedure”, the report says.
In the last case in Obilic, a man has been arrested after investigations since April 6th, 2024, and the same has been sent to holding on after investigations into family violence allegations.












