Mitrovica Deputy Chairman: Works in the Adriatic Hotel Without Municipal Permission

Following Mitrovica's death under the ruins of the collapsed Adriatic hotel, municipality deputy head Faruk Mujka has said a commission for verifying the situation on the ground has been established. This commission, according to the municipality's deputy chairman, will hand over a report to law bodies. We have established a commission from [...] early today
Following Mitrovica's death under the ruins of the collapsed Adriatic hotel, municipality deputy head Faruk Mujka has said a commission for verifying the situation on the ground has been established.
This commission, according to the municipality's deputy chairman, will hand over a report to law bodies.
We have established a commission earlier today by the officials of the Directorate of Urbanism, Inspection and Emergencys, which should verify the actual situation on the ground today and then come up with the conclusion of which steps to take Mitrovica municipalities, and then this report will also be forwarded to the prosecutor, police”, Mujka said.
According to him, the object collapsed yesterday where a laborer in ruins lost his life had no permission to perform any work inside and outside.
We learned yesterday unofficially that the work started on Sunday and Monday during vacation days. There is no request or permission at the director of Urbanism. You know whether private property is available or not should be equipped with permission. No request from the employer or the employer now belongs to the prosecutor and police”, Mujka said.
Yesterday, the collapse of a part of the Adriatic Hotel lost Visar Behram's 27-year-old life in Mitrovica. The search for and extracting his shame lasted several hours. Members of the Kosovo Security Force were also engaged in this.












