The Basic Court in Prizren, specifically the Department of Serious Crimes, has set pre-trial detention periods for two individuals, B.H. and I.H., based on ongoing investigations into serious criminal allegations. For suspect B.H., the court has imposed a one-month pre-trial detention period.
This measure stems from suspicion that the suspect committed the criminal act of Aggravated Murder, defined as depriving another person of life in a cruel or malicious manner under the Criminal Code. For suspect I.H., the court also set a pre-trial detention period based on suspicion of committing the criminal act of Failure to Render Assistance. This specific charge relates to a criminal act that allegedly resulted in the death of a vulnerable person, as stipulated under paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code.
According to the court’s media announcement, the decision to mandate pre-trial detention was reached after the court determined that sufficient legal grounds existed to support the measure. The determination was further based on evidence collected to date. Regarding suspect B.H., the evidence suggests that the alleged criminal act took place on June 29, 2026, at approximately 11:00 PM in a field setting.
The court’s actions underscore the seriousness with which the judiciary is treating these respective criminal allegations against the suspects.
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