The Basic Court of Pristina has set a pre-trial detention period of one month for a suspect identified as A.R. on the criminal charge of murder, following details presented in the court’s decision concerning an incident in Ferizaj. The court’s notice provided a detailed account of the alleged events.
According to the proceedings, the suspect is accused of depriving an individual, F.H., of life. The allegations suggest that following a physical altercation, the suspect took a firearm and subsequently shot the victim once. The court proceedings reviewed the sequence of events that allegedly took place on June 28, 2026, around 10:40 PM, on a street within Ferizaj.
The preliminary procedural judge for the Department for Serious Crimes, Ilir Bytyqi, analyzed the material records and determined that there was a reasonable suspicion regarding the incident. The judicial findings detailed that the shooting occurred inside a residence. The court’s review established the basis for the charges brought against A.R.
The legal proceedings thus centered on the alleged use of the weapon and the resulting fatal outcome. The ruling confirmed the detention period while detailing the circumstances that brought the matter before the court. The formal documentation provided by the court outlines the specific actions that led to the charges, focusing on the moment the suspect took the weapon and discharged the firearm.
The entire process was overseen by the court, culminating in the judicial determination regarding pre-trial custody.
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