“Fake News” Minister from Ferizaj stays

It has been minutes since a news release that Interior Minister Ekrem Mustafa will be dismissed as a result of the events that took place in Drenas where a teacher and police investigator were involved in a case of child abuse for several years. But from the minister's cabinet, this news [...]
It has been minutes since a news release that Interior Minister Ekrem Mustafa will be dismissed as a result of the events that took place in Drenas where a teacher and police investigator were involved in a case of child abuse for several years.
But from the minister's cabinet, this news is being called “fake news@x1>, or deninforms.
Kastriot Mucholi, minister Mustafa's media adviser, has told Periscope that everything is dezinforms.
“Dezinforms is, nothing really has”, Muchill said, denying there was any warning of dismissal or even of the minister's resignation after the case was published in Drenas.
The Metro newspaper had written today that Mustafa will be dismissed as having only five months since taken over the post of minister after the departure of former Prime Minister Batush Gashi, who was dismissed as a result of the deportation scandal of six Turkish citizens wanted by Istanbul because of their political beliefs and support of Fetullah Gylen.
Ekrem Mustafa was appointed minister by AAK coalition coalition partner AKR. During his report to the Parliamentary Commission for Internal Affairs and Security, in connection with Drenas' case, Minister Mustafa had refused to admit that the credibility and credibility of police, which is the Agency operating in the MPB umbrella, has been damaged as a result of the involvement of an investigator in a suspected case of sexual abuse with a minor. /Periscopi











