British Ambassador: In Sami Lushtaku case, Albanian judge blocked process

The British embassy in Kosovo, Ruairi O'Connell, has talked about Sami Lushtak's case, even in the case of “Currit” and others related to the file. He says the system in Kosovo is designed not to condemn people who have political ties. According to him, there are people in Kosovo who keep politics at work but say [...]
He says the system in Kosovo is designed not to condemn people who have political ties.
According to him, there are people in Kosovo who keep politics at work but say there are also professional people, and that they are hopes.
In the case of Sami Lushtaku, EULEX has not done its job, fortunately, the case has been transferred to Kosovo judges. But EULEX has not done it, EULEX is not to blame. It's time they make the ad that EULEX hasn't done its job, why? Because one of the judges has been Kosovo's and always blocks the process: O I have one day in May, then I have two days free in August, and how can such a season be judged? That's the strategy to wait until the deadline is over and they're released. This is happening. It's clear who's guilty. In this case the Kosovo system is designed not to condemn people who have political connections”, he says.
He also mentioned prosecutor Armend Hamiti, who has recently indicted people for charges.
O'Connell calls this prosecutor brave and says that even though politics is talking, he dared to handle the case.
He's got to sue and run, and I gotta go to the end. It needs to be well investigated, it has to be judged. The slaughter goes to the Appeal. Apel has to do the job properly, not as it has been done so far, at a certain time. He'll have to go to prison, but he'll have to stay there. It's not hard. And if that's not the case, the politician should take measures against them in the system that they haven't done, and if the politician doesn't act, people shouldn't vote in”, he said on the Oxygen show.
O'Connell has explained that when he expresses disappointment with what's happening in Kosovo, it means London is also disappointed.












