Turk found dead in Pristina, with the identity of two Kosovars

Nehat Nimani was shocked when he received news that a Turkish national had been found dead in a Pristina residence. His shock was caused by the fact that the deceased maintained the identity of Nehat's brother, the Glory who lives in Sweden. He could not understand how this dead Turk [...]
His shock was caused by the fact that the deceased maintained the identity of Nehat's brother, the Glory who lives in Sweden.
He could not understand how this dead Turk wanted by Interpol for drug trafficking, whose apartment had found 113kg of heroin, had his name, last name, birth date, birth country, and his brother's personal number.
He had realized the truth a few weeks later, when a policeman called him to tell him that his brother had been stolen and sold to a drug dealer, writes Insander.
The fugitive, Neddet Cesuroglu alysus Praise Limani, suspected as part of a large group of drug traffickers, was found dead last December 2nd of last year at a residence in Pristina.
In addition to acquiring the identity of Ramadan Niman, Neddet Cesuroglu had also received the identity of Luljzim Shala, another Kosovar living in London.
Through organised crime groups linked to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he has achieved that with the same picture and the same fingerprints he received two citizenships with all documents in Kosovo, Inseder writes.
Glorious Niman Certificate
Nehat Nimani, (1983) from the village of Caber holds the certificate of his brother's birth, the Glory, who has been living in Sweden since 1992.
The certificate you hold in your hand testifies to the existence of his brother with all the necessary information.
There was no document until 2017 when you had to marry a girl in Kline. He tried to issue a certificate in Caber, but he couldn't get it because they requested a prewar document that was burned to us. He's gone to Cline and he's got the certificate and he's got a ba kunor”, he explains.
Nehat, who manages to ensure the existence of a family of wood sales, indicates that a year ago he realized that a Turk has his brother's identity.
I've been giving a Turk a brother's identity for years. I met my brother. He told me nothing. We've left it a bit like a hand massage. Brother has twice come to measure this case through the airport in Kosovo, but since he has never been contacted, neither the police nor anyone asked for”, he adds, concerned about the possibility that even his brother might suffer.
He even says that his brother has never been called to bear witness.












