Samedin Mehmeti, Qalaj's successor, is suspected to be a man close to LDK

He had stripped off his uniform and turned his back on the Kosovo Police for nearly 10 years. Nearly a decade had worked with international organisations for higher wages. As a man suspected of belonging to the LDK, it is suspected that illegal had returned to the Kosovo Police during the rule of Isa Mustafa. It's [...]
He had stripped off his uniform and turned his back on the Kosovo Police for nearly 10 years.
Nearly a decade had worked with international organisations for higher wages.
As a man suspected of belonging to the LDK, it is suspected that illegal had returned to the Kosovo Police during the rule of Isa Mustafa.
It's about Samedin Mehmet, who had returned about 10 years later to the same degree as the lieutenant colonel in the Kosovo Police.
The Law on the Police of Kosovo, at the time when it had abandoned this subcolonel system Samedin Mehmeti, had clearly restricted the return of those who abandon it only over four years, not after nearly 10 years as in the case of Samedin Mehmet, until in case of return, each of those with degrees should be subjected to the promotion process from the beginning and not to return to the same degree.
From sources within the Kosovo Police, the Balkans.info learns that the same was not the case with Lieutenant Colonel Samedin Mehmeti, who, in addition to allegedly turning against the law, is now moving safely towards the election of Kosovo Police Deputy Director General.
It's a work done, Samedini will become deputy director. Although close to the LDK, through its lobbyists he has received the support of Prime Minister Haradinaj -- that is, AAK and AKR” -- has said a well-informed source within the Kosovo Police for the Balkans.
According to him, it is “public secretion” That the PDK has elected the Director General and is not currently involved in the election of deputy directors.
To be elected director or deputy director of the Kosovo Police, based on Article 38 of the current law, candidates must have the colonel's police degree, lieutenant colonel or major at least five years.
Police officials nominated to position general or deputy director
General, after the end of the term, they regain the previous degree they had before they were appointed to those positions.












