Flight before the eyes of the state, who are the “exiles” from Kosovo prisons?

Enver Sekiraqa, Faton Hajrizi, Wykan Metaj and Marko Rospic are the last four names that have escaped-“ -- removed” from Kosovo prisons -- in general for three months. Even today, on July 15th 2024, the Security Institutions are continuing to search and locate four fugitives from Kosovo prisons. Where in three months, four [...]
Enver Sekiraqa, Faton Hajrizi, Wykan Metaj and Marko Rospic are the last four names that have escaped-“ -- removed” from Kosovo prisons -- in general for three months.
Even today, on July 15th 2024, the Security Institutions are continuing to search and locate four fugitives from Kosovo prisons. Where in three months, four <x0riminela” have managed to escape from bars.
Initially, on May 18th, Enver Sekiraqa escaped after changing the security measure, where the Court of Appeals had decided two days earlier to return him to custody.
News of his escape was confirmed to the media by Kosovo Police and it became known that all measures for information and bans of Sequirah on all border crossings have been undertaken.
After Enver Sekiraqas left, the second is Faton Hajrizi, where he escaped from Smrekonica Prison in Kosovo on July 6th.
Faton Hajrizi, the citizen who was sentenced to 25 years in prison when he killed a Russian soldier at the age of 15, has left Smrekonica Prison today, which is his ninth consecutive time.
Third person is Wykan Metaj.
Wykan Metaj, sentenced to 11 years in prison, has escaped from Dubrava Prison today.
The fourth escape or departure is Marko Rossic, one of four convicted of killing former Serbian politician Oliver Ivanovic, has escaped from justice.
This has been confirmed by the Dukagjini Portal, Deputy Police Director for the North Region Veton Elshani.
On the day when the decision was made, we were brought to a decision to execute the sentence somewhere in the afternoon. That same day we went to arrest him, but he hasn't been home since”, Elshani said.
Condemned and convicted by the first degree of the Constitutional Court in Pristina, Rospic had been released from custody and was being protected in freedom.
Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court in Pristina declared the case of Oliver Ivanovic's murder on Friday 28 June, condemning four people to prison while releasing another.
Nedelko Spasojevicq, Marko Rossic, Dragisa Markovik and Zarko Jovanovic were sentenced to total 22 years and six months in prison, while bringing in Arsovic was acquitted.
Ivanovic was killed on January 16, 2018, ahead of his party's target in northern Mitrovica.












