Public Council to Refer “Puls” Nightclub Case to North Macedonian Prosecution
The Public Council of Prosecutors will forward the request from the parents of the victims following the “Puls” nightclub tragedy in Koca to the Public Prosecution Office of the Republic of North Macedonia. The council’s decision, announced by Chairman Bashkim Besimi, stems from the case’s jurisdictional placement within North Macedonia. Mr.
Besimi stated that the council has determined the matter falls under the purview of the North Macedonian prosecution. “We made a decision to transfer it to the Public Prosecution Office of the Republic of North Macedonia. Because they have already issued a notification, we will not be contradictory and have the same stance.
While our decision to elect them is already final and enforceable and we cannot influence it here,” he explained. The request, submitted by the parents of the victims, seeks the involvement of Prosecutor Ivana Trajceva Aleksova in the investigation of police officers implicated in the incident. The Public Council’s action reflects a commitment to adhering to established legal procedures and jurisdictional boundaries.
The council’s role is to ensure the public’s interest is served and that all relevant avenues for investigation are pursued.
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It’s unacceptable that these families continue to be denied justice and deserve a thorough, independent investigation.