Gashi for the police suspension in Gjakova: Instead of decorating, they were suspended

Lawyer Tome Gashi has said that the suspension of Gjakova police officials, Christe Gjokaj, Gezim Biblekaj, Bekim Preqi, Agron Idrizi, Milot Ukaj, and Shaban Limani from Police Director Rashit Qalaj has been hasty. “They were suspended with an unconfirmed excuse, that if a year ago during the exchange of fire with robbers [...]
Lawyer Tome Gashi has said that the suspension of Gjakova police officials, Christe Gjokaj, Gezim Biblekaj, Bekim Preqi, Agron Idrizi, Milot Ukaj, and Shaban Limani from Police Director Rashit Qalaj has been hasty.
They were suspended with an unconfirmed excuse, that if a couple of years ago during the exchange of fire with robbers who wanted to rob the citizens of Gjakova at midnight they caught one and beat him up a little more...! And if looting wasn't enough for criminals at night in Gjakova, they also wanted to kill these police, crime-fighting heroes. This officer, who, in pursuit of them through the bullets of their tinkers and responding to fire with fire, was sadly caught alive by one of these murderous criminals! And here's the epilogue after a year”, he wrote Gashi on Facebook.
“Criminals in Freedom and Commander Crist Gjonaj with five officers instead of decorating with medals for bravery, they are suspended with an immediate act by the Kosovo Police Director that he has beaten a burglar who even wanted to plunder and not prevent our police! Even they wanted to kill the cops who went to war with them.
According to him, the suspension of police officials occurred following an unconventional IPK suggestion.
When they protect us from murderous plunderers, who themselves are being killed by ordinary citizens in defense of their homes and lives. This will be overcome by Christe Gjokaj and the other officers, and you Kosovo citizens a little more careful, and more self-protection until Christa, joy, bliss, Agroni, Milot and Shaban return to protect you back in the uniform of what is most entrusted to us, our police!”












