Pristina: Act of Anticommunication and Counterfeiting

The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, the Randa Crime Department, has filed charges against eight defendants for several criminal acts, following the development of investigations and analysis of evidence. According to the announcement, defendants F.G. and M.G. Suspected of criminal activity “accepting bribes in the private sector”. And S.B., R.M. and H.N. Charged for “falsification of the document” [...]
The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, the Randa Crime Department, has filed charges against eight defendants for several criminal acts, following the development of investigations and analysis of evidence.
According to the announcement, defendants F.G. and M.G. Suspected of criminal activity “accepting bribes in the private sector”. And S.B., R.M. and H.N. Charged for “falsification of the document” Likewise, B.H., S.B. and B.G. Are loaded for “
According to the indictment, F.G., in the manager's quality in a polygon, has accepted 600 euros in bribes to secure a certificate candidate for use of firearms, without attending training and without passing due exams.
Meanwhile, M.G. He has allegedly assisted in this scheme, enabling certificates candidate equipment to be illegal.
On the other hand, S.B., R.M. and H.N., as an instructor at a polygon in Prizren, allegedly forged documents by signing certificates for people who have not been subjected to training.
According to the prosecution, even administrator B.G. He has filed documents and signed on behalf of candidates without their presence, violating legal procedures.
The prosecution reports that actions are contrary to the Law on Arms and relevant administrative guidelines.












