These are the words of Ballist Morina's brother, and you will be surprised by his stand on extradition

Ismail Morina's brother, known as Ballist, relates moments when he learned his brother's arrest in Croatia, and family concerns about his fate. When marking 100 days from Ballist's arrest, his brother, Cameron, shows up on the show “Open studio” with journalist Annie Vasili in “
He says that if his brother is extradited to Serbia, their concerns are great, as they fear for his life, writes BalkanWeb. He came to our country after Father passed away in order to capture the burial. He received a letter at the consulate in Milan at the time so that he could travel to Albania.

But he had a passport problem, since our authorities had banned him. But he traveled with Italian documents, along with his other brother. On June 12th, they were caught 2km near the village of Gruda, by Croatian police patrols. Then the word of extradition came to them. For nearly four hours, we had no contact with him, and after receiving the news, we left directly.
I was half happy with the truth, that at least I learned that they were alive. Since we had no contact with them for several hours, that was half the bad. Second, we thought they were in a European state. We first contacted Ishmael's wife. He and his wife, as soon as he arrived in Albania, arranged for a lawyer. I have often been in Croatia to meet him, as the other brother has been barred from entering Croatia for two years.
Last time I met him was two weeks ago. A few days ago my son met him. Even when he raised the flag at the Belgrade stadium I was worried. I told him that he had family, had children, and that could pose a danger to his life. He might not return alive from Serbia”, Ismail Morina's brother, Cameron, said.
As he further said he rejoiced when he was caught in Croatia. When I learned they were captured by Croatian police I was very happy. I was glad we had four hours since we didn't know when they were, and when I realized they were stopping in Croatia, it was as if they were born secondly, he said.












