Albanians, Serbs arrested for prostitution, misuse of persons under 16

Kosovo police have arrested eight people suspected of illegal acts, some of them for “trafficking with people” and <x3. As the KP reports, dated 26.09.2017, the Albanian male suspect with initials (J.M.) has been arrested in the Ferizaj region under suspicion that he committed [...]
As the PK reports, dated 26.09.2017, in the Ferizaj region the Albanian male suspect with initials (J.M.) has been arrested, under suspicion of having committed criminal work” offering the property establishment” and after consulting the competent prosecutor for 48 hours, for further procedures.
“dated 27.09.2017, in the Mitrovica region, four (4) persons suspected of criminal acts of sexual abuse of persons under the age of 16 have been arrested and a female/Kosovon victim has been identified. Suspect persons' initialities are: S. K; L. S.H.U.; F. S. Under the prosecutor's decision, the same has been banned for 48 hours for continuing legal procedures”.
Meanwhile, the Central Investigation Sector for Human Being Trafficking Investigation “, following the acceptance of relevant information, has carried out intensive investigation into alleged alleged criminal activity “trafficking with people (A.K), with the goal of using for forced labor and withdrawal research, today with the date of 28.09.2017, has implemented a tactical plan in which a suspected person with the initials (A.K) for the above-mentioned work has been identified and three victims of trafficking have been treated on standard trafficking procedures for victims of trafficking. A telephone and other evidence provided during the investigation sent to the prosecutor for further proceedings has been temporarily confiscated, while the prosecutor's decision suspect has been sent to the detention for 48 hours to develop legal procedures.
Also, today, at 28,09.2017, around 09:00, after an investigation conducted by the Mitrovica-North human trafficking investigation unit has resulted in the arrest of two people suspected of initials (N.S. Serbian woman/Kosovare and I.H. Albanian man/Kosovar) due to the suspicion based that the same men have carried out the anti-crime work “prostitution company”, under the law on order and public calm.
Suspects after completing the case have been sent with rapid procedure to the basic court in Mitrovica, an anti-crime division.
Kosovo police remain committed to preventing and fighting all negative phenomena in the country, criminal acts specified under the RKS penal code, including all kinds of crime, the report said.












