Mehmet Akif's employees are expected to close bank accounts by BQK

The National Trade Bank (BKT) has closed several personal bank accounts to school employees “Mehmet Akif” in Kosovo, owned by Turkish cleric Fetullah Gulen. The closure of these accounts has been made weeks after the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo to Turkey. Central Bank of Kosovo spokesman Besnik Qada told Radio [...]
The closure of these accounts has been made weeks after the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo to Turkey.
Kosovo Central Bank spokesman Besnik Qada told Radio Free Europe that they are informed of the case and that they are under consideration of the relevant material.
The Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo today, in late afternoon, has accepted a letter from the International School of Pristina (ISP), which informs the CEC about freezing bank accounts from the National Trade Bank of a certain number of teachers of this school. The Kosovo Central Bank after review of all relevant material will come out in response to the case in question”, Kada says.
Six Turkish citizens were arrested and deported with a Turkish Intelligence Service plane on March 29th, just hours after they were arrested by Kosovo Police in co-operation with the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI).
Five of the persons expelled from Kosovo were school employees “Mehmet Akif” in Kosovo, owned by Turkish cleric Fetullah Gulen, meanwhile the sixth person was a Turkish doctor.












