MPB denies Minister Mustafa beaten up with his office adviser

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has reacted after reporting a television that the minister, Ekrem Mustafa, was involved in an incident in his office. MPB calls it fake and biased news. For objective public information, the minister continues to have strong co-operation with the team and all the staff of the ministry and agencies of [...]
MPB calls it fake and biased news.
For objective information of the public, the minister continues to have strong co-operation with the team and the entire staff of the MPB ministry and agencies, for which they are grateful and grateful for the good work they do on a daily basis”, it is said among other things in clarification.
Full response:
Reaction regarding television chronicler “Kohavision” titled: “Minister Mustafa engages in an incident in his office, acknowledges it is “sharply” of February 28th 2019:
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo, with the aim of fair and professional information, announces the public opinion that news presented in the television press “Kohavision” entitled “Minister Mustafa engages in an incident in his office, acknowledges that it is “sharply”, is untrue and biased, malicious and as such seeks to undermine the integrity and authority of the Minister of the MPB. Ekrem Mustafa.
The interview that has been conducted and the minister's statement carried out. Mustafa, has tried to get out of the context by thus aiming for the minister and staff of MPB to be portrayed in a negative context.
The title of the chronicere “Minister Mustafa is included in an incident in his office, acknowledges that it is “sharply” ♫ and that the entire frame built in the chronics clearly indicates the tendency of the chronice and, worse yet, tries to create the impression that the authority of the minister is challenged by an official who is appointed and released from office by the minister himself.
For objective information of the public, the minister continues to have strong co-operation with the team and the entire staff of the MPB ministry and agencies, for which they are grateful and grateful for the good work they do on a daily basis.
Being a public authority and responsible for order and public security legally and morally compels us to follow close media reports as key collaborators in overturning tasks. Any such false and biased reporting as this one adhered to this response does not fade, but rather strongly vows high appreciation and consideration for professional, free and independent journalism.












