Family members do not know why Ramadan Maloku was banned in Serbia

Since Wednesday, Serbia's state has banned Kosovo's Ramadan Maloku, with war crimes allegations. Wednesday morning, he passed through the border point to go to Leskovc along with another person, but at the exit of that point, after two hours stoppage, and questioning, Serbian police decided to [...]
Wednesday morning, he passed through the border point to go to Leskovc along with another person, but at the exit of that point, after two hours of halting, and questioning, Serbian police decided to stop him.
Despite the family's insistence on getting more information about this stoppage, contact with 59-year-olds, has been possible only through the lawyer appointed by the Serbian state, who has told the family that the court has assigned three months' detention to Maloku.
In detention Ramadan Malokut, his condition has deteriorated but that, according to the lawyer, who has conveyed the news to his family, he has been offered medical assistance.
Maloku's wife, Fatima, says she is not feeling safe to go to Belgrade until they seek state assistance for their family.
She says she fears that her husband's health risks getting worse.
KTV has also talked to the person who accompanied Ramadan Malokun to Serbia's Leskovc that day.
He has refused to speak to the camera, but has only clarified that on Wednesday he had left with Maloku to arrange some documents in Leskovc, until the White End point was out, Serbian police along with two civilian members had questioned Ramadan Maloku for two hours.
Then members of the Special Unit had come to take Maloku away until he was told to take Maloch's car and return to Kosovo.
Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli has called for Maloku's immediate release.
The “indignant that Serbia is continuing with witch hunts by arresting Kosovo citizens based on political motivations. I request the immediate release of Ramadan Malokut and the end of these actions. The EU as a facilitator of dialogue should ensure the free movement of Kosovars”, the minister has written on Twitter.












