Pacolli: AKI had told Sefaj they had informed the heads of state of Turkish deportation

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli, simultaneously, said former Prime Minister Flamur Sefaj had no responsibility for the deportation of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo. According to him, Sefaj has done the job, as reported in describing obligations to the state and its rights. He trusted the institution. [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli, simultaneously, said former Prime Minister Flamur Sefaj had no responsibility for the deportation of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo. According to him, Sefaj has done the job, as reported in describing obligations to the state and its rights.
He trusted the institution. AKI is an institution, the director of AKI is the closest security adviser to both the president and the prime minister, and as the law and the constitution want, AKI had to discuss these matters with the president and the prime minister. They had to know how far it could go to spreading this information about who should know about this and who shouldn't know. It is not the work of anyone else”, the deputy prime minister said on RTV21's Plus argument show.
Pacolli explained that Sefaj has asked the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence whether he has acted according to the law to inform the heads of state, and has received the answer that they are being informed. The deputy prime minister said Sefaj was the easiest victim to victimise on the issue.











