The prosecution seeks life imprisonment for accused of attack on Banjska

Special prosecutor Naim Abazi has concluded the final word by telling the Constitutional Court in Pristina that the case of the terrorist attack in Banjska is not common, since it is essential to Kosovo's constitutional order. He has said that unless maximum punishment is handed down to the accused, according to him, constitutional order would be related. “denation [...]
Special prosecutor Naim Abazi has concluded the final word by telling the Constitutional Court in Pristina that the case of the terrorist attack in Banjska is not common, since it is essential to Kosovo's constitutional order.
He has said that unless maximum punishment is handed down to the accused, according to him, constitutional order would be related.
The only proportional punishment is life imprisonment... Any lower sentence would be in disparity with the gravity of the” work, he said.
Aazi said the evidence testifies to organised, planned, heavily armed attacks aimed at destabilising Kosovo's constitutional structures and aimed at dividing the north from Kosovo.
Prosecutor Abazi stressed that Blagoje Spasojevic was found wounded wearing bulletproof vests and that Vladimir Toliq was armed with tinnikov loaded with bullets at the moment of arrest. And for Dusan Maksimovic he said there are communications that witness organisation, like when he wrote that
“There are shots fired from all sides, war” and other communications that testify that he went to the scene and did not avoid the criminal group, including the “expression when we will fill up the” pillars.
Ahaz asked the court to take into account the serious circumstances, including that carrying out the terrorist work constitutes the highest level of social risk and also highlighted the high degree of will.











