The Basic Court recently detailed the circumstances surrounding Jelena Gjukanoviq, an employee of the OSCE in Kosovo, who provided information to the serbian secret service, the BIA. According to the full court ruling, Gjukanoviq was sentenced to six years in prison for the criminal act of espionage, a finding supported by evidence presented by KOHA. The court proceedings outlined that Gjukanoviq communicated specific “concerns” originating from the OSCE presence in Mitrovica.
These concerns were reportedly conveyed to Dragisha Miloviq, the elected head of North Mitrovica. Furthermore, the court established that Gjukanoviq relayed this information to Aleksandar Vllajiq, an agent of the serbian Secret Service who was also convicted of espionage within Kosovo. The court’s findings also noted that Gjukanoviq provided Vllajiq with details concerning Adriana Hoxhiq.
The proceedings effectively documented the flow of information between these parties and organizations. The ruling centered on the nature and scope of the intelligence shared by Gjukanoviq with the BIA agents, forming the basis for her conviction. The documentation provided by the Basic Court serves as the official record detailing the sequence of events and the subsequent legal judgment against Gjukanoviq.
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