The prisoner who tried to escape last night from Duzi Prison had escaped from Dubrava Prison

Numerous Kosovo Police Special Unit forces last night had surrounded the High Security Prison in Duz, Periscope reports. The media reported that the reason for this prison's siege was a suspicion of an escape prisoner. Ineksonline wrote last night that the person who tried to escape the prison [...]
The media reported that the reason for this prison's siege was a suspicion of an escape prisoner.
Indexline wrote last night that the person who had attempted to escape from the High Security Prison in the village of Duz was Bedri Krasniqi.

Police had earlier reported on the plan to escape from prison, so they reacted by increasing the number of police forces in this prison, Periscop reports.
Thus, prisoners Bedri Krasniqi was unable to escape from the Supreme Security Prison, where people who are sentenced to more than 15 years in prison are sent.
Bedri Krasniqi is convicted of killing police officers, Sabahate Tolaj and Jusuf Haklaj and kidnapping businessman Azem Morina. He is sentenced to 27 years of freedom.
But last night was not the first time Bedri Krasniqi had tried to escape from prison, Periscope reports.
On November 30, 2008, he had managed to escape from Dubrava Prison, where he was serving his sentence for killing two policemen.
After his escape, the Ministry of Justice then sponsored 18 officials of that prison.
Following his escape from Dubrava prison in late 2008, Krasniqi had performed several other criminal acts, including the kidnapping of the firm's owner “Glareva” from the Cline Glareva, Azem Morina, on September 21, 2010.
His kidnapping had taken place at the village exit, and in exchange for his head, Krasniqi and his group had demanded 3m euros.
Bedri Krasniqi was again arrested in December 2010, after two years of police research.
He had been arrested in his home in the village of Turjaca in Peja Town.
Krasniqi had been caught a few yards from his home while trying to escape again.
Since his escape from prison in November 2008, Bedri Krasniqi, born on September 10, 1979, from the village of Turjaca of the Peja municipality, allegedly involved in at least two other armed attacks on Decani, reported Time at the time./Periscopi












