O'Connell for Lushtak's release: Relapsing error, deliberate strategy for leaving criminals free

The case, known as KEK, in which Sami Lushtaku was involved, released days ago on corruption charges, has prompted international response in Kosovo. During the day, US Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costet wrote on the social Twitter network, saying the Pristina Foundation Court should [...]
During the day, US Ambassador to Kosovo Philip Costet wrote on the social Twitter network, saying the Pristina Foundation Court should hold timely hearings, not after the legal deadline for the trial of the subject has passed.
The Pristina Constitutional Court has recently released several suspects in the case of corruption known as KEK, with the reasoning that the subject is old. Courts must hold timely hearings. Justice can only come to the country if the cases are heard before the legal deadline for the trial of” was written by Costnet.
And with the American Embassy's response, British Ambassador Ruairi O'Connell has been hired.
He in a Facebook post said repeating the error by justice institutions is a deliberate strategy to allow free criminals.
Kosovo's failure, O'Connell says, hurts all but criminals and their friends.
“The same error once or twice may be due to disability or inexperiencedness. Training would help resolve this. But Kosovo has had years of training. Instead, making the same mistake from time to time seems like a deliberate strategy to allow criminals to walk free. Kosovo's failure to fight crime harms us all; well, all except criminals and their friends”, Britain's ambassador to Kosovo has written until he has distributed the American Embassy's response to Lushtak's release.












