Mustafa: Investigation into who issued the alarm in the north during the police action

Interior Affairs Minister Ekrem Mustafa has said he is being investigated who had issued the alarm in the north, when police had taken action to apprehend police suspected of misusing the official position. At Express Interview on KTV, Mustafa has said he sees the disturbing reason for the alarm as [...]
At the Express Interview on KTV, Mustafa has said he sees concerns about why the alarm was issued as he said measures would be taken for those who have done this work.
“I'm gonna ask you to know who the alarm is. I'm forced because the alarm is a means of warning police action within the state territory. There's been a panic in citizens at the sound of alarm. It's a job to be punished by the state. Even those who have fired guns must be punished. The process is under investigation, police don't sleep. We got”, he said.
Mustafa has said he does not know the value of the damage allegedly made to Kosovo's budget by these policemen, but has said the greatest damage is misuse of official office.
For the Russian UNMIK official, Mustafa has said he was an active member of the barricades in the north.
Speaking of the deal, the deal was made by police officials, Mustafa has said it's bad if there are police officials involved.
“Otherwise, every member in the relationship will be punished. Justice would be all” public, he said.
For violations reported in the inspectors, it has said there will be a thorough assessment, along with the Parliamentary Commission's Security report.
He has said he intends there will be no misuse of tenders in the Kosovo Police.
My “Synnim is to have no misuse in tenders. Avoid misuse of public money and citizen taxes. With the director, we have brought a decision, even with the support of the Government. It's the government's priority not to misuse public money. We have brought a decision that special equipment purchases through single-source tenders, the commission will make the order, and this will be a great priority and budget preservation. No mediator”, Mustafa added.
Mustafa has said the Progress Report has found that 74 per cent of the recommendations have been implemented by the ministry he leads. According to him, challenges remain in non-co-operation by neighbouring states.












