Serbia's poisoned envelopes reach the CEC

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has started today with the review and assessment of alleged envelopes with ballotes coming from Serbia, which is generally estimated to be about three thousand. Their confirmation took place during today at the Pristina Transport Ministry facility until the workers were [...] during this process.
Their confirmation took place during today at the Ministry of Transport facility in Pristina, until during this process the workers indicated they felt a bad smell and headaches.
But, envelopes of paper from the Transport Ministry's object have already been delivered to the Central Election Commission facility.
Otherwise, CEC spokesman Valmir Elez has stated that following verifications and checks by competent organs developed during these days, today it has been found that there is no danger of further prosecution of these remaining envelopes and under certain safeguards can be processed further.
We remember that this process was interrupted by October 13th, due to health complaints by officials who worked with envelopes coming from Serbia and doubts about the presence of dangerous matter.
Prosecutor and police have begun conducting investigations and have received necessary evidence and evidence suspected of being contaminated -- and that the investigation process is continuing.












