In the absence of Jelal Svechla and Victory Pacolli, tear gas drop hearings in the Assembly fail

In the absence of Interior Minister Jedal Svecla and Victory MP Pacolli-Dalip, it has failed to hold Monday's session at the Foundation Court in Pristina, in the case where the same with Vetevendosje deputy Salih Zyba and Democratic League of Kosovo deputy (LDK), Drita Milaku, are accused of dropping gas [...]
Judge Sabit Sadikuj said the accused Svecla through official email has announced he is abroad, reports “Justice bet“broadcasts Periscope.
The hearing also missed Pacolli-Dalip's indictment, which the judge said had no evidence of accepting the invitation for today's session.
Judge Sadiki said that the chip serves as a regular invitation to the other indictees, while for Svecla and Pacolli-Dalip, the invitation will be repeated.
He said that a regular invitation would invite Zyba's lawyer, Laura Red, who missed this session. For her absence, Svechla-Laur Praja's lawyer said she is absent for health reasons.
At this session, Millaku was charged with her lawyer- Veton Robaj, accused Zyba, as well as attorneys Laur Praj and Lavdrim Salihu (Pacoli-Dallip lawyers). Prosecutor Milot Krasniqi was also present.
The foundation court in Pristina on June 6th 2024 has confirmed the indictment of Interior Affairs Minister Jalal Svecla and three deputies, Drita Milaku, Salih Zyba and Victory Pacolli-Dalip, for dropping tear gas in the Assembly in March 2018. The Foundation's decision, however, was later confirmed by the Court of Appeals.
Unlike the initial session held on March 26th 2024, Minister Svecla and three MEPs Millaku, Zyba and Pacolli-Dalip had declared themselves innocent of dropping tear gas in the Assembly.
Minister Svecla and the three deputies, Millaku, Zyba and Pacolli-Dalip were also charged with criminal acts “Pegim of the official person in performing official duties”, but for this work at the initial session of Sabit Sadikuj case, the judge had announced he reached the absolute prescription of prosecution.
The “Justice Vow”, in October 2021, had reported exclusively on the indictment filed with Minister Svechla and MPs Milaku, Zyba and Pacolli-Dalip.
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.












