Police elaborate on Thaci threat, Kurti, Ahmeti and Ternava

One person has reported that on walls of the well-known Philological Faculty, they have written threatening inscriptions against the mayor of Pristina, the head of the Kosovo Islamic Community, the president of Kosovo and the VV leader. The threat concerns mosque construction permits in the Dardan neighbourhood in Pristina. Proper units [...]
One person has reported that on walls of the well-known Philological Faculty, they have written threatening inscriptions against the mayor of Pristina, the head of the Kosovo Islamic Community, the president of Kosovo and the VV leader.
The threat concerns mosque construction permits in the Dardan neighbourhood in Pristina.
The relevant police units are investigating the case.
Kosovo police are investigating the case of threatening graphs written on the walls of the Philological Faculty. Agron Borovci, Police spokesman in the Pristina region, has told “Zeri.info” that police are working to clarify the case of these graphs.
“Around 10:30 yesterday, police received the information and immediately took the necessary actions, which are related to testing and taking necessary samples from the location that could contribute to the later stages of the investigation. Based on the preliminary investigation as well as the country's examination of the event, police in co-ordination with the state prosecutor have launched an investigation into the writing of graphs consisting of the official persons.”, Borovci said.
Today's morning, the newspaper “Zeri”, has reported that Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti, former VV chairman Albin Kurti and the first of the Islamic community, Naim Trnava, have been publicly threatened, through these benefits from unknown people.
The cause of these threats according to the notes is the mosque, which is scheduled to be built in Dardani.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Community has responded to these threats, which it has considered unacceptable and punishable for normal societies.
The country's <x0) institutions and neither the BIK leadership are affected by overnight individuals who call out to violence and sow hatred and patience. We are convinced that the authors and mentors of this weak act do not represent the attitude of the citizens of Pristina or the country's”, said a BIK communique.











