The chief prosecutor's son was stealing from the firearm.

Albion Beka, son of Pristina's chief prosecutor, Imer Beka, had his gun stolen three days ago in his personal car. While the chief prosecutor's son was practicing at the gym, he was smashed into a car that was parked on the “Vicianum” street in Pristina, writes the paper.net. This thing then [...]
While the chief prosecutor's son was practicing at the gym, he was smashed into a car that was parked on the “Vicianum” street in Pristina, writes the paper.net.
The Kosovo Police, who provided details about the theft of the gun while the prosecutor's son was at the gym, confirmed the following.
“On the date of 21.04.18 about 20:45 p.m. has reported the case of stealing from cars located on “Vicianum” in Pristina, the car has been parked on the street in question, the same is broken, and from there a” gun was stolen, police say in a response to Metro.
Meanwhile, although Kosovo police have said that Albion Beka's son owns permission, Metro newspaper learns that he only has one for home maintenance. Thus, the same person is forbidden to carry the weapon when he leaves home.
We are currently in the process of collecting information and evidence that can lead to the whitelight of the case, the complainer owns Leje Valide for Gun”, says the police response.
Meanwhile, the problem with his son's gun does not prove to be the only problem of Pristina's chief prosecutor. He may also be investigated by the Disciplinary Prosecutor's Office for violating the code of ethics and improper behaviour regarding the investigation process in the case of Adem Grabovci.












