Four years and 11 months in prison and 20 thousand euros in fine for Milos Antovic, charged with attacks on police and KFOR

Four years and 11 months in prison and 20 thousand euros in fine is the penalty for Milos Antovic, charged with attacks on KFOR and the Kosovo Police in 2023. He had previously made arrangements for pleas, Betim told Justice. By sentence, for criminal action “Attacking the official person”, Antovic was sentenced to 2 [...]
He had previously made arrangements for pleas, Betim told Justice.
By sentence, for criminal action “The attack on the official person”, Antovic was sentenced to 2 years in prison, for “The crowd's participation in criminal acts and hooliganism” was sentenced to 3 years in prison. For “Blerje, possession, distribution and unauthorized selling of narcotics, psychotrope substances and analogo” was sentenced to 6 months in prison, which is replaced by 18 thousand euros in fines. However, for criminal work “ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons” was sentenced to 2 thousand euros in fines.
Therefore, Antovich was pronounced a unique sentence of 4 years and 11 months in prison and 20 thousand euros in fines. The fine penalty for the last two acts, the accused will pay in installments within two years.
His weapon, phone, and narcotic are also confiscated.
In the prison sentence, however, the time spent in detention will be counted. The same is obliged to pay the expenses of the judicial wig in the amount of 150 euros and 100 euros for the funding for compensation of crime victims.












