Police officers who took the children of the late Valbona Ndocaj and sent them to his father charged with murder

Five months after the murder of Valbona Nocaj and her daughter by husband Peter Noecaj, they have launched investigations into the three members of the Kosovo Police station in Gjakova. Kosovo's police inspector has handed over a criminal complaint against the three police officers for misuse of official office in this case, KTV reports. According to this criminal row, [...]
Five months after the murder of Valbona Nocaj and her daughter by husband Peter Noecaj, they have launched investigations into the three members of the Kosovo Police station in Gjakova.
Kosovo's police inspector has handed over a criminal complaint against the three police officers for misuse of official office in this case, KTV reports.
According to this criminal complaint, police station officers in Gjakova allegedly had illegally helped suspects Peter Noecaj take the children under the care of the late mother Valbona Noecaj.
All these police officers had done without even informing their superiors.
But, Kosovo Police in Gjakova have said not to be informed of this criminal speculation and investigations into its members, with the argument that this issue belongs to the IPK.
Police spokeswoman in Gjakova, Freedom Podrima, has briefly confirmed that the three police officers are continuing to be suspended.
And on this issue, he has not even wanted to speak to Kosovo Police Inspectorate, who had sponsored police officers in September last year on suspicion of misuse of official office.
This institution, which investigates the violations of Kosovo Police members, has only confirmed that this month it has handed over to the Prosecutor a criminal outcry against three police station officers in Gjakova.
In August last year, KTV had reported just as the suspect of the double murder of his wife and daughter, Peter Noecaj, had managed to take children under the care of without a court ruling, only with police mediation.
The late Valbona Nocaj had requested the help of the Center for Social Work to meet the children, but since she had asked for divorce, her husband had forbidden her to see her children. /Time.net









