Police arrest 11 people for illegal ticket sales at Kosovo-Malta match

Kosovo police last night have arrested 11 people who allegedly sold tickets illegally in the case of the Kosovo-Malta football match, which took place at the Faldil Vokrı Stadium in Pristina. Kosovo Police spokesman Daut Hoxha has confirmed the case for Periscope, saying they are [...] against suspects.
Kosovo Police spokesman Daut Hoxha has confirmed the case for Periscope, saying that cases for banned trade have been initiated against suspects.
Last night, on 11,10.2018, on the road. , Enver Zymberi” Pristina, 11 people have been caught in the frigga by selling tickets illegally for the Kosovo-Malta football game. Police have initiated criminal cases against 11 men, K/S. They have been escorted to the Centre Station, after interviewing, in consultation with the prosecutor, the banned business” and remain to proceed regularly, Hoxha's response to Periscope is said.
It has been reported in the media that over 100 tickets were found for sale. The price for a ticket to the black market has reached up to 50 euros -- even though the same ones had bought them two to ten euros.
Kosovo Football Federation had put tickets up for sale three days before the match, and their sale was made at company stores IPKO.
The NFF's announcement said that one cannot buy more than five tickets, even though someone managed to secure over 100 pieces.
Because of the big mess near retail points, Kosovo police had been forced to temporarily shut them down until the calming of the situation. Some had even suffered bodily injuries in order to buy tickets.
There were free spots at the stadium's “Fadil Vokrri” last night, and all of this was due to unsold tickets on the black market. Citizens have appealed to him FFKs, which is played on November 20th in Pristina in the next Kosovo- Azerbaijan game, will also be turned on./Periscopi/












