AKI: The situation in the north is not alarming

Donika Kaday-Bujupi showed what was discussed in reporting the AKI chief to the commission. The head of the Commission for Supervising the Kosovo Intelligence Agency Donika cadja-Bujupi was reserved when she spoke to reporters about reporting on this AKI director Driton Gashi's commission. Gashi was invited to the commission to report [...]
Donika Kaday-Bujupi showed what was discussed in reporting the AKI chief to the commission.
The head of the Commission for Supervising the Kosovo Intelligence Agency Donika cadja-Bujupi was reserved when she spoke to reporters about reporting on this AKI director Driton Gashi's commission.
Gashi was invited to the commission to report on the situation in the country's north, following Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic's assassin there.
The “is reporting at our request, with the aim of obtaining information and with particular emphasis on the situation in the north, especially after the murder of a citizen there, former Kosovo deputy”, Donika Cadaj-Bujupi said.
The commission's chairman said the situation in the north is not alarming.
There have been warnings of unrest, but unrest has not occurred. The situation there is not in the alarming state as it was presented to the public, according to information we have there is no room for an alarm”, said Donika Cadaj-Bujupi.
She gave no details from the AKI chief's report.
We have raised many concerns. Due to the investigation and due to the nature of this commission, I cannot share with you the answers received by AKI chief”, said Donika Kadai-Bujupi.
Due to sensitivity, Donika Karadija-Bujupi did not tell whether the AKI chief has been given information about Milan Radojciqiqi, a person in the north who had also spoken of Ramush Haradinaj, and Aleksandar Vuciq.
Caday-Bujupi just showed what members of the commission from AKI have asked.
We requested increased vigilance, commitment, efficiency across the country, and especially north-of-the-clock”, Caday-Bujupi said.












