Eight officials interviewed behind closed doors for deporting gylenists

Eight people have been interviewed by the parliamentary investigative Commission concerning the deportation of six Turkish citizens in March of this year. The commission has interviewed Kosovo Police officials behind closed doors. Officials interviewed are: Fazli Fazliu, head of the Foreign Department at Aeroport, Ibrahim Mustafa from the Department for Emigration in Aeroport, Rrustem [...]
Eight people have been interviewed by the parliamentary investigative Commission concerning the deportation of six Turkish citizens in March of this year.
The commission has interviewed Kosovo Police officials behind closed doors.
Officials interviewed are: Fazli Fazliu, head of the Aeroport Foreign Department, Ibrahim Mustafa from the Department for Emigration in Aeroport, Rrustem Haliti, police official at Aeroport, Hamit Rukiqi, police official, Xhemajl Krasniqi, Naile Calcoli, Lieutenant Colonel Shaban Gooda, and Border Department Director Betman Sylejmani.
After interviewing four of them, the chairman of the Commission spoke to the media, MP Jhelal Svechla, who said Kosovo police officials have been interviewed, “who either attended or were responsible at Pristina Airport”.
We will now continue with other police officials”, Svechla said.
Since one of the respondents had said that he had been called in the interview by mistake, this was denied by the chairman of the Commission.
Xhelal Svecla said the respondents' statements are contradictory.
We have abundant information. They held the hand to the heart, some even contradictory ones to be evacuated in the coming days. I cannot say that we have enough information until all interviews are conducted”, Svechla said.
After a pause, the interview of other police officials has begun.
The interview with police officials has lasted nine hours.
Those interviewed have reported to the Commission on their actions the day Kosovo deported six Turkish citizens to Turkey.
Callo.com has attempted to get statements of what the Commission's requests were interviewed for.
They refused to argue that they have no right to be declared.
They didn't even introduce themselves.
It was only the director of the Directorate for Migration, Behemman Sylejmani, who showed that he was interviewed for actions taken on the day of deportation of Turkish citizens.
He said interview with him was longer
The “lasted after it aroused greater curiosity. I've been the most key person in that engagement link, the” action, Sylejman said.
And the chairman of the Commission, Jelal Svechla, indicated that other people will be interviewed.
Among them is former director general of the Kosovo Police, now AKI chief Shpend Maximu.
Other officials will be interviewed, the Police Director (Spend Maxhun)” will be interviewed, he added.











