The Basic Court in Pristina has not yet decided how it will proceed with the trial of the 42 accused for the terrorist attack in Banjska i Zvecan, who are on the run.
Meanwhile, three others accused of this attack are already in court. They have been in custody since September last year.
The spokesperson of the Basic Court in Pristina, Mirlinda Gashi, told KosovaPress that the president of the trial panel in this case, Arben Hoti, is in the phase of "analysis and evaluation regarding the trial in absentia for the other 42 accused".
She says that this judicial body has not yet made any decision in this regard.
"Regarding your request for information, we inform you that after the response of the Supreme Court of Kosovo regarding the case of trial in absentia, the president of the Trial Panel in this criminal case is in the phase of analysis and evaluation regarding the trial in absentia, therefore it is still no decision from the Special Department of the Basic Court in Pristina", said Gashi in a written response.
Miftaraj: The judge should make a decision as soon as possible
"It is not something urgent, since those individuals are already on the run. Based on the law, trial in absentia is not allowed for these criminal offenses. Banjska's case, if it had been a qualified as serious murder the indictment, trial in absentia would have been allowed, this has not happened, it is for three offenses which the Code of Criminal Procedure simply does not allow trial in absentia. Whenever the decision is made, it does not affect the criminal procedure… The judge should make a decision as soon as possible in order to remove the doubts that have started in the public. Legal certainty requires that the judge, when he has the time or opportunity, clarify the situation in the concrete case as soon as possible", said Miftaraj.Koci: I believe that the Basic Court will soon make a decision on the trial process in the Banjska case
"I believe that the court has prioritized this case, I believe that it will quickly make a decision. However, it has been a challenge to include all the suspects or defendants in the Interpol red request. Now those who are in the hands of Kosovo justice are here in custody, but the others are also in a situation where they can never leave Serbia", says Koci.
"Too bad that those who have organized this are not in the hands of Kosovo justice… One day, in one form or another, they will fall into the hands of Kosovo justice, because different conditions will be imposed on Serbia to hand them over, you can already see that it is constantly mentioned… Whether the judge decides to proceed with the trial in absentia, the Supreme Court has left it to his full discretion, and I personally, as the representative of the Bunjaku family, am prepared for two scenarios, both, for the trial in absentia and for the trial of these three who are in custody", said Koci.