Start sessions on “Banjska”, two witnesses expected to be heard

At the Constitutional Court in Pristina, trial of the three accused is continuing on Tuesday over the September 24th 2023 terrorist attack in the village of Banjska in Zvecan: Vladimir Tolich, Dusan Maksimovic and Blagoje Spasojevich. Witnesses Halim Behramaj and Rade Nedelkovic are expected to be heard at this session, reports “The Battle for Justice”, Periscopi broadcast. July 18th session [...]
Witnesses Haliim Behramaj and Rade Nedelkovic are expected to hear at this session, reports “The Battle for Justice”, broadcast Periscope.
The July 18th 2025 session failed in the absence of an anonymous witness A2. And that of July 21st was closed at the request of special prosecutor Naim Abazi, because the anonymous witness F1 would be heard in order to protect the identity of the witness and criminal procedure.
The Constitutional Court in Pristina, following special prosecutor Naim Abazi's proposal that the trial continue in absentia, had been addressed to the Supreme Court to ask for an opinion if, in the case “Banjska” judgment could be applied in absentia. But, the Supreme, after reviewing the request “for giving judicial thought to Article 303 par.7 of the Criminal Procedure Code in the case of “Banjska”, had clarified that it does not provide judicial opinions about dilemmas that have the first degree during the case proceedings.
Thus, the Constitutional Court in Pristina has ruled, with which it has rejected the proposal that the trial for 42 other indictees (41 physical and judicial persons) charged with the terrorist attack at “Banjska” continue in absentia. The court had also indicated that international letter was issued to these defendants and their ban and extradition were expected to develop the procedure against them.
Judicial review session to all three accused in the “Banjska” case: Vladimir Tolic, Dusan Maksimovic and Blagoje Spasojevicq, was held on April 17th 2025, in which the three indictees were acquitted. While special prosecutor Naim Abazi, the defense of the accused and the damaged party have given the opening word.
Even in the initial review, held on October 9, 2024, the three defendants have been declared innocent.
By contrast, the Constitutional Court in Pristina, the Special Department, with the verdict of December 6, 2024, had denied the requirements for impeachment of the indictment and objections to evidence submitted by defenders of those indicted against the Special Prosecutor's Act of the Republic of Kosovo.
The Court of Appeals, on March 13th 2025, announced that it has made a verdict, which confirmed the Constitutional Court's decision in Pristina, with which the indictment against the accused was confirmed in the “Bayska” case.
So far, arrested and under detention for this case are: Blagoje Spasojevich, Vladimir Tolich and Dusan Maksimovic, for whom criminal procedures have been isolated.
Special Prosecution Act charges 44 physical persons and a judicial person “RAD D.O.O.” The list of indictees leads Milan Radojic.
The Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo (PSRK) on September 11th 2024 has filed charges against Milan Radojicic and 44 others for the September 24th 2023 terrorist attack in Zvecan Banjska. The accused are charged that, through the use of heavy-armed violence, they tried to exhumate the northern part of the territory of the Republic of Kosovo and unite the Republic of Serbia, with cases as a result of the violence used has remained the death of police official Africa Buxaku, and the lives of other police officials and the civilian population were risked.
In Baysnka, Zvecan, in the early hours of September 24, 2023, was killed by Sergeant Africa Bulnjak and two others were injured. Then there were three attackers left, while others had fled for several hours to the Biensca Monastery. Milan Radojic has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack












