KTV: Proving Jurisprudence of chief Lumezi prosecutor manipulated

The file for passing the Jurisprudence exam by Chief State Prosecutor Alexander Lumezi is manipulated, KTV reports. The KohaVision team, along with the “Justice Trust” team, has been looking closely at the Lumez file in the Kosovo Archive. Lumez's name is written in three variants in three documents [...]
The KohaVision team, along with the “Justice Trust” team, has been looking closely at the Lumez file in the Kosovo Archive.
Lumez's name is written in three variants in three different documents. While, under the light's influence, it is clear that under the name of Lumez finds another name, Zymer Krasniqi's one from Decani.
Zymer Krasniqi from Decani is the name on which Lumez's name was named in this book, the number of which also coincides with Lumez's test file in April 1991.
In these three documents the name Lumez is marked in three different forms. The file is in the Latin alphabet, in the book of the exam's last name Lumez is Llumezi, according to the Cyrillic alphabet, until Ljumez is in her last name book.
Another detail is that in the name of the chief prosecutor alone, there is a shortage of birth until behind the white color clearly notes the name of the city “Decan”, which is written in Cyrillic.
The name Zymer Krasniqi is also noted under the light.
In the State Archives, there's no record of how books got there and what's the reason that only law enforcement books are not original, they're copies.
At first, the staff introduced this document to the KTV team as a chip, but that, after its translation, it turned out to be a chip in the books of the district Secretariat for communication and connections.
Panja now says that these books have probably been brought to the State Archive, during the postwar period in 1999-2000, and that by 2004 nobody has taken them.
Allegations that the chief state prosecutor has forged the Jurisprudence exam led former Constitutional Court head Enver Hasani, who says he started his research when he saw the tendency to persecute him.
He accuses the chief prosecutor of working for at least four politicians, among whom is President Thaci and Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli.
Chief Prosecutor Alexander Lumez himself has not responded to KTV's calls for an interview on the issue.
But he has invited the EULEX Prosecutor to investigate his file.












