From chief of AKI, Shpend Maxun returns to police

From chief of AKI, Shpend Maxun returns to police

The former head of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI), Shpend Maxhun, will return to work in the Kosovo Police. Metro has learned that from next week's moon, Shpend Maxhun will be back to work in the police, where he will have a new position. Maxhun has been given three weeks since giving [...]

Metro has learned that from next week's moon, Shpend Maxhun will be back to work in the police, where he will have a new position.

Maxhun has been resigning from the position of AKI chief, where his resignation came after he said he had health problems.

Just days after he resigned, he applied to Police Director General Rashit Qalaj to return to the police station that had led him for several years.

But Maxhuni will not sit in the General Director's chair this time, but will have a new position that will become known Monday.

 

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