Sami Lushtaku of Rrustem Mustafa on weekends heads for The Hague

This weekend former KLA commanders Sami Lushtaku and Rrustem Mustafa will leave for The Hague, where they will also be interviewed Monday by the Specialised Prosecutor's Office. This has been confirmed by Mustafa's Lushtaku lawyer Arian Koci, who has said that he still does not know exactly what day he [...] wants.
This has been confirmed by Mustafa's Lushtaku lawyer Arian Koci, who has said he still does not know exactly what day they will go.
He has made it known that they will travel on regular flight, and reports of flying on a special plane have been called false.
This weekend, we're just watching flights. Flight would be civilian, regular. We're looking at where we're going”, he said.
Meanwhile, former head of the Kosovo Liberation Army Military Court Sokol Doburuna has told Kosovo Press that he will not go to The Hague on Monday, even he has said he does not know when he will go.
I don't know, I seriously don't know what they're doing, I'm not understanding”, he said briefly.
On the other hand, the former commander of KLA, Nazif Mehmeti, according to his lawyer, Tahir Rrecaj is expected to be interviewed in Pristina.
The cases have said they have not received an invitation so far for Nazif Mehmet to go to The Hague.
I believe that he will be interviewed here, begins on January 22, 23, and January 24, three days in a row. He did not receive an invitation to go there”, he said.
During these days it has been discussed that a special jet will come and take all those invited to interview by the Special Prosecutor's Office. However, so far this has been denied by lawyer Arian Koci, who has said it is false news.
Kosovo Preress has contacted officials of the Ministry of Infrastructure on this issue, saying that only commercial flights, not state, should be obtained from them.
For state flights, permission is taken to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on us commercial flights”, it was said in response.
While, from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, they have said they have refused, nor is it under its obligation to issue permission or give licenses to fly to and from Pristina International Airport.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs, based on the Law for Civil Aviation of the Republic of Kosovo, is responsible for the creation, maintenance and supervision of civil aviation security in the Republic of Kosovo, against acts of illegal intervention in accordance with legislation in force. Regarding your question, we inform you that the Ministry of Internal Affairs, respectively, the Department of Public Security has declined and is not under its obligation to issue permission or grant licenses to fly to and from Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashar”, based on the Law on Civil Aviation (NR. 03/L-051)”, it was said in response.
The response was also said to address the Ministry of Infrastructure for additional information.











