Anti-power plants protests in Shtrpca, two persons arrested, protesters' houses raided

Two people have been arrested Friday afternoon over protests organised by residents of the Shtrpca municipality, who opposed the construction of hydropower plants. Based on information KTV has provided, those arrested have been pronounced detention measures for 48 hours. During the police action, several houses of residents [...] have also been raided.
Based on information KTV has provided, those arrested have been pronounced detention measures for 48 hours. During the police action, several houses of the residents of this municipality have been raided, who attended protests weeks ago.
Explaining the whole case of what happened, Scherpza resident Avdi Tahiri says that he experienced this very hard.
On the other hand, he said that despite his insistence on understanding the reason for the raid, he has not been told.
At the same time, the house has also been raided by Hamdi Rushiti, 61-year-old resident of the village of Upper Bit.
Until he has sought support from the ombudsman, he considers the action “action of Milosevic's time”.
Residents see the move as pressure to stop protests. They say that despite obstacles from institutions, they will stop protesting, until the end of this event.
In a warrant issued by the Foundation Court in Ferizaj, provided by television, writes that the search of homes and escorts of 6 persons is done by the reasoning that there is doubt that these people have used weapons or dangerous means, as well as arson.
He has taken action, by law enforcement, not welcomed civil society until he accused institutions of favouring the interests of companies rather than residents.
Kosovo police during the protests, at odds with the plant in Shterpca months ago, have arrested several people as well. Residents of the Shtrepca municipality have sometimes protested against the introduction of the Lepenc River into the pipes.











