Tahiri: AKI will verify imams to be legalized in prisons

The Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI) will verify imams that will be legalised in prison for the criminal work of terrorisation, Economy Online told Justice Ministry head (MD), Abelard Tahiri. Tahiri said the purpose of these speeches would be to elydicate people who tend to go towards [...]
Tahiri said the goal of these speeches would be to elydicate people who tend to move towards radicalism.
The “These imams that will be engaged in these speeches in the correctional centres of Kosovo will be the mothermim that will be verified by the Kosovar Intelligence Agency because I have faith that the will is extremely good and the good willingness of the Islamic Community to send good people but yet I have demanded that these imam be verified by AKI that none of them in the past conflict with the law with the works that these today legalize in Kosovo prisons”, Tahiri told EO.
These speeches will be organised in co-operation with the Islamic Community of Kosovo (BIK). Even a memorandum of co-operation will be signed on this issue very soon.
This memorandum will clearly define co-operation between the justice ministry and the Kosovo Islamic Community. The purpose of this memorandum is to declimate trends within the service within corrective centers of some individuals who tend to move towards radicalism. So our goal is to manage to soften and those people break away from their bitter past which has taken them to Iraq in Syria to the war grounds that we have in recent years and to achieve integration into our 48x1> society, the mission said.
But the minister of justice does not know the exact time when these speeches will begin. With the duration and form of lectures, a working group will be received, which will be formed by the MD, BIK and the Kosovo Correcting Service.
“Ende haven't started I believe it will start soon. As for modes how long they will be defined depending on the working group that will be formed by the minister of justice the correct service and the Islamic Community”, he explains.
From 2012 to war zones in Syria and Iraq, over 300 Kosovo citizens have gone, and according to Kosovo Police data, 70 of them have been killed.
About 130 have already returned to Kosovo, and almost all have been arrested for criminal acts linked to terrorism and participation in foreign wars. Currently, 27 children and 44 women continue to be in these areas, according to official data.











