He participated in the murder of 16 Albanians and mistreated 84 others, Ekrem Bajrovic sentenced only to 12 years in prison

The Constitutional Court in Pristina has found Ekrem Bajrovic guilty and sentenced him to 12 years in prison for war crimes during 1998-1999 in the municipality of Istog and surrounding villages. The trial against Bajrovic was proclaimed Friday by the judge, Mentor Bajraktari, who said that in prison sentences, the same will be counted [...]
The indictment against Bajrovic was proclaimed Friday by the judge, Mentor Bajraktari, who said that in the prison sentence, the same will be counted as the last time in custody, reports “Justice Vorimim”.
Also, accused Bajrovic is continued with the detention measure to the full extent of the indictment, but not more than the stated sentence.
In the end, Judge Bajraktari said the parties dissatisfied with this act have a complaint right at the Court of Appeals in the 30 days after his admission.
According to this indictment, accused Bajrovic is obliged to pay all the expenses of the criminal procedure and on behalf of the judicial principle of 300 euros and to fund compensation to victims of 100 euros, in the 15-day legal term after the integrity of the bias.
According to the Special Prosecutor's Act of the Republic of Kosovo, founded on 15 September 2023, Ekrem Bajrovic is being charged during 1998-1999, committed war crimes against the civilian population, in the municipality of Istog and surrounding villages.
Bajrovic is accused of being a member of Serbian police and military forces, individually and in co-ordination with other people, having participated and contributed to the application of distress measures of murder, raiding, beating, torture, torture, cruel and inhuman treatment, being held in slavery conditions, deportation and deportation of the civilian population, robbery, destruction and destruction of the civilian population of Albanian national population.













