Isufaj, in a press conference, said that for the 45 defendants there is a well-founded suspicion that they have committed criminal offenses related to terrorism, criminal offenses against the constitutional order and security of the Republic of Kosovo and the financing of terrorism and money laundering.
He added that the examinations that were carried out abroad have influenced the delay in filing this indictment.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Naim Abazi said that nearly 66 interviews were conducted with witnesses and defendants. He added that during this process, about 120 electronic devices and over 1,200 weapons and other devices that were suspected to have been used for this case were analyzed.In addition, Abazi emphasized that hundreds of documents containing critical evidence on this issue have been secured.
Abazi emphasized that the indictment included 45 people who had different roles within the criminal ring. He emphasized that the main accused is Milan Radojicic, who, according to him, has played an important role in the coordination and criminal activity.At the press conference, Abazi said that dozens of requests for international cooperation have been made in the framework of the investigation, including the countries of the European Union, the United States of America and other countries, for which he emphasized that important evidence has been obtained.
Isufaj was also asked about the statements of the ministers and Prime Minister Kurti, who demanded that the indictment be filed.
He added that they cannot say anything more about this stage of the procedure, taking into account the presumption of innocence.