At the request of the prosecutor, hearings against accused of killing silverinian citizens in Fushe-Kosovo is cancelled

At the request of case prosecutor Armend Hamiti, Thursday's hearing at the Constitutional Court in Pristina has been cancelled, in the case that Andrew Nika is being charged with the murder of his silver citizen (his girlfriend) in Fushe-Kosovo. The hearing's annulment was confirmed by Judge Gazmend Bahtiri's office, where it was said [...]
The hearing's annulment was confirmed by Judge Gazmend Bahtiri's office, where prosecutor Hamiti said he asked for personal reasons to cancel the hearing, reports “Justice Vow”, broadcast Periscope.
At the May 28th session 2025, the accused was acquitted.
In the wake of the indictment filed on February 11th 2025 by Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor Andrew Nika is charged with having a hotel in Fushe-Kosovo on August 1st, following a preliminary dispute with his late girlfriend- now M. K-U., which first hits him in a continuous manner and tries to hit him in the car at the parking lot outside the hotel, and after entering the hotel- into the room he was standing in, defendant Nica deliberately tries to deprive him of his life now to feel like M. The K-U has continued fighting and hitting the injured, sending him to the corner of the room from which he could not leave and from the shocks and delays that he has now made to the late M. K-U., he pulled the window frame out of the room window from the sixth floor. As a result of injuries, despite medical treatment, I now felt it.
With that, accused Andrew Nica is accused of committing a criminal act “grave murder” by Article 173, par.1, areas 1.3 of the Penal Code. /Periscope/












