Members of the criminal group Belaonica have been sentenced to significant prison terms following multiple criminal proceedings, according to reports from Telma. The convictions encompass a range of serious criminal activities, including association with multiple murders and financial crimes. Specific sentences handed down include a 20-year prison term for one individual, and another member received 11 years in prison.
This latter conviction relates to the criminal association connected to the deaths of Orhan Bajram Oki, the leader of the Duqdanjic/Grec drug gang, and Amar Ismaini, a young singer and blogger who passed away at age 29. Additionally, a third member was sentenced to 4 years in prison for a case involving extortion. The verdict was issued against Fadil Hamid Ajeti Toti, identified as the leader of Belaonica, alongside other members of the gang.
The accused face charges related to at least eight counts of murder, criminal association, extortion, blackmail, and arson involving both objects and vehicles. Orhan Bajram Oki was reported to have died in Honiot, Greece, in July 2023, at the age of 30. These sentences underscore the judicial action taken against the group for their alleged criminal enterprise.
The proceedings detailed the involvement of the members in organized crime, resulting in multiple high-profile convictions and lengthy prison sentences for those found guilty.
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