Cop who beat Agron Mustaf is treated as suspect

Pristina's Constitutional Prosecutor has turned the director of the Kosovo Economic Crimes Unit, Nazim Sahiti, who was involved in a physical clash against PTK director Agron Mustafa. Koha Ditore finds that the prosecution has turned the senior leader into the Kosovo Police from the witness [...]
Pristina's Constitutional Prosecutor has turned the director of the Kosovo Economic Crimes Unit, Nazim Sahiti, who was involved in a physical clash against PTK director Agron Mustafa.
Koha Ditore finds that the prosecution has turned the senior leader into the Kosovo Police from the suspected witness.
Kosovo Police Inspector Nazim Sahiti's chief of economic crimes, chaired by the Kosovo Police Inspectorate, has finally been replaced by the prosecution. Nazim Sahiti from the witness has returned to the suspected person after watching recordings by the Prosecution”, say Time Ditore sources within the Pristina Foundation Prosecutor.
According to these sources, there has been a major challenge to proceed with the case due to continued pressures in handling this case based on the involvement of the high-profile management of economic crimes.
Time.net tried on Thursday afternoon to contact the case prosecutor, Rukiye Shasivari, but she has not responded to phone calls.
Koha Ditore has reported that a DVD of a local local station, where police officials have beaten the Kosovo Post and Telecom director, has not been examined at all by the Kosovo Police Inspectorate when they have decided to suspend police Avni Berisha, known as “Tarkani”, while “s house” chief of economic crimes, Nazim Sahiti.
But the same video has prompted the prosecutor to change the name for PTK director Agron Mustafa from “to “viktime”. The video, as the paper has learned, has also clarified that Agron Mustafa has not attacked the police with the nickname “Tarkani”. That Mustafa has attacked “Cacrificel” has said Sahiti in the statement given to the investigator.
The event took place on Saturday, December 30, 2017, at the site known as “Vogla Catets”.












