Kosovo police speak of alarming numbers of theft cases in recent months

6 TVs were stolen Friday evening from Nuhi Grgur in his Great White Square of Kosovo. The drill has shown that four armed men have managed to enter the bets, threatening the ranger as well, KTV reports. He says he is not involved in conflict with anyone but doubts [...]
6 TVs were stolen Friday evening from Nuhi Grgur in his Great White Square of Kosovo.
The drill has shown that four armed men have managed to enter the bets, threatening the ranger as well, KTV reports.
He says he is not involved in conflict with anyone, but he doubts that this is being done to him deliberately.
In addition, Gergur has indicated that this is not the first time his businesses have been attacked.
Last time, his business was robbed last year, hurting him materially, for which police have not yet discovered the theft acters.
According to Gergur, police have come to the scene an hour late.
In connection with the robbery in the village of Bedhe the Great, Fushe Kosovo police have declined to talk about the case.
During the January-October 2018 period, according to the Kosovo Police in the Pristina region, 59 cases of armed robbery have occurred.
The police, following intense investigation into the whitelight and arrest of the perpetrators, have hit 13 criminal groups, allegedly involved in these cases. 32 suspected persons who are in custody (from them are suspected of committing more than two robberies), while another 6 suspects, identified by police, are on the run”, reportedly in response from the KK Information Office in Pristina.
From the Office for Communication at the Office of the Chief State Prosecutor, 20 counts of robbery cases against 46 suspects during 2017 and 2018 have been filed.
Thus, in the Constitutional Prosecutorship at Ferizaj, three charges have been filed for eight persons.
Two counts of three have been filed in Mitrovica's Constitutional Prosecutorship, until the one in Gjilan 5 counts for 18 people.
In Prizren's Constitutional Prosecutor, 7 charges for 17 people have been filed, while in Gjakova's, three charges have been filed, but there is no known of how many suspected persons.
Meanwhile, the chief state prosecutor's office has not provided information to the Pristina region.












