Removed hearings against those accused of hooliganism in the 2015 protest, due to the prosecutor's absence

In the absence of the state prosecutor, Tuesday's hearing at the Constitutional Court in Pristina has failed, in the case in which they are accused of hooliganism Veron Hasani and Valmir Osmanaj broadcast Periscopi. The case judge, Adnan Kamberi, found that there is evidence that the state prosecutor has been regularly invited, but the absence [...]
The case judge, Adnan Kamberi, found that there is evidence that the state prosecutor has been regularly invited, but the absence has not reasoned, reports the “Justice Trust”.
The two accused Hasani and Osmanaj were present.
In the absence of legal conditions for holding the hearing, Judge Kamber delayed it for another date.
The January 27th 2025 session failed in the absence of the two indictees. Even the 25 March 2025 session failed in the absence of indictees Valmir Osmanaj and the state prosecutor.
Otherwise, part of the indictment in this case is Egzon Azemi, but at the December 17th 2024 session, it became known that criminal acts against him were prescribed “the annihilation or damage to property”.
According to the Basic Prosecutor's Act in Pristina, founded on July 14, 2016, defendants Veron Hasani and Valmir Osmanaj are charged with breaking the glass and damaging the walls of this facility, with violent, hooligan actions, placing strong tools in the direction of police and police station building objects, causing serious damage and consequences.
For these actions, accused Hasan and Osmanaj are charged that each single person has committed criminal work “The participation in the crowd that committed criminal acts and hooliganism” by Article 412, paragraph 3 concerning the 4th paragraph of the Republic of Kosovo Penal Code.
At the point of two of this act, Vetevendosje's former vetoist, Egzon Azemi, is charged that on October 12, 2015, during the Vetevendosje protest, deliberately and by violent, hooligan actions, he threw hard-stone tools, concrete cubes, towards official cars, damaging the official car parked in front of the Prosecution Council's target.
For these actions, Azem is accused of committing criminal work “the annihilation or damage to property” by Article 333 par.1 of the Republic of Kosovo Penal Code.












