Land Shembs at a workplace in the capital, the owner physically attacks the journalist

On the “road, Bedri Gjini” in Pristina, there has been an incident where several cars have been damaged by the collapse of the soil. The flood of soil is suspected to have occurred because of the work under the road. The Online economy has gone to the scene to realise a chronice of the post-scrolling state [...]
On the “road, Bedri Gjini” in Pristina, there has been an incident where several cars have been damaged by the collapse of the soil.
The flood of soil is suspected to have occurred because of the work under the road.
The Online economy has gone to the scene to realise a chronice of the situation after the landslide, which has been hampered by the owner of the construction company, even though our team had permission from the construction inspector.
The owner of the construction company “Kosovo Project& Contrucition”, Education Rexhepi has pulled journalist Nore Kelmendi by arm, moving him out of the country while police intervention was needed, reports EO.
Inspection interrupts works, pronounces 500 euro fines to owner
The Pristina municipality has indicated that after being reported about landslides, two Inskson teams, one of the Municipal Order Sector and one of the Construction Sector, have immediately come to the scene.
The pen in this case has not respected construction permits, because it has not yet built the protective wall. As a result, the guardian inspector from the Construction Sector has ordered him to terminate all the works, as well as to pronounce the fine worth 500 euros”, the Komuna report said.
“Administrator of the Municipal Order Sector has pronounced the next fine for road damage, as well as 500 euros, and has ordered the party to immediately restore the ground to its previous state of”.
“Continued construction work on this object will be possible only after the defence wall is set up according to construction permits, and after the damaged section of the” road is adjusted, the Pristina municipality points out.










