Czech fans arrested Friday released

The eight Czech fans who were arrested Friday have been released by Kosovo Police after consulting the prosecution. The news has confirmed, Police spokesman Daut Hoxha. He has said they have confiscated some equipment and in consultation with the prosecution they were released yesterday. The same have been fined under foreign law. “ [...]
The news has confirmed, Police spokesman Daut Hoxha.
He has said they have confiscated some equipment and in consultation with the prosecution they were released yesterday. The same have been fined under foreign law.
“related to seven (7) citizens from the Czech Republic and one (1) with citizenship from Serbia, Kosovo Police have taken action according to legal procedures, seized certain equipment and, in consultation with the prosecution have been released yesterday, the same have been handled under foreign law, where the fines were also pronounced to the same ones based on this law. Kosovo police remain committed to carrying out tasks and responsibilities professionally, and in co-operation with other security agencies to ensure constitutional order and general security in the Republic of Kosovo.”, Hoxha told Indexline.
Kosovo police had arrested eight Czech nationals who had planned that during the Kosovo-Ceki football match, they would fear over the stadium with the inscription on “Kosovo is Serbia”.
The wake of Ferizaj's Regional Police had made it possible to ban them in flagwash while equipment and banners have also been confiscated.
This is a major success of the Kosovo police after a provocation has been prevented that could bring much trouble to the “Fadil Vokri” in Pristina.











