The Basic Court in Prizren, specifically the General Department of Preliminary Judge, has imposed a pre-trial detention measure on the defendant, identified as A.G. The court set the initial detention period for one month, with the possibility of extension up to July 22, 2026. This measure was enacted due to suspicion of involvement in the criminal act of “Disabling, damaging, or removing protective equipment and endangering safety at the workplace.”
According to a formal media notice, the court determined that sufficient legal grounds existed to impose detention.
The suspicion stems from evidence collected concerning an incident that allegedly occurred on June 22, at approximately 8:15 AM, within the Arbanë neighborhood of Prizren. The incident took place at a residential facility. The allegations center on the defendant, A.G., who was reportedly responsible for workplace safety and health protocols at the site.
The nature of the charges suggests a severe breach of safety standards, raising concerns about potential injury or even death resulting from the compromised protective equipment. The court proceedings focused on assessing whether the evidence warranted restraining the defendant pending further investigation. The decision to mandate detention underscores the preliminary judicial assessment that the gravity of the potential safety hazard, which could have led to serious harm, necessitates immediate judicial oversight.
The court thus established the initial period of confinement, subject to review and potential extension over the coming months.
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