Maxu before the Commission tomorrow, interviewed for deporting 6 jihadists

The parliamentary investigative commission on lighting the case of the expulsion of six Turkish citizens will hold tomorrow's meeting, in which the former Kosovo Police General Director Shpend Maximu will be interviewed, reports the KP. Kosovo police had arrested six Turkish citizens, college workers Mehmet Akif, in March this year. [...]
Kosovo police had arrested six Turkish citizens, college workers Mehmet Akif, a school that is part of the Belgrade School Network Fetullah Gulen, who is wanted by Turkey on charges that it stands behind the failed stamp in this state two years ago.
The arrest had occurred after a co-operation with Turkish intelligence. College teachers “Mehmet Akif” in Kosovo, Cihan Ozkan, Kahraman Demirez, Hasan Huseyin Günam, Mustafa Erdem, Osman Karakaya and Yusuf Karabina allegedly are members of the organisation “FETO”
Following the arrest of Turkish citizens, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had fired Interior Affairs Minister Flamur Sefaj and AKI director Driton Gashi from office.
At the end of October, the Parliamentary Commission for Investigation of six Turkish citizens deported from Kosovo to Turkey began working with interviewing police officials at Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari”.
The chairman of this commission, Xhelal Svecla, has declared to the media that this commission wants to understand the truth about what happened on the day of Turkish citizens' arrest and deportation.
Otherwise, three airport police officials have been interviewed so far, while Svechla has said she will continue interviews with other police officials.












