A month from Jakup Krasniqi's arrest by Special

Today, it has been a month since the arrest of former Prime Minister Jakup Krasniqi and his shipment to The Hague by the Special, Express newspaper reports. The morning of November 4th, EULEX units for hours have conducted raids on former Prime Minister Jakup Krasniqi's home. In addition to Pristina, the operation has been conducted in Krasniqi's hometown, in the village [...]
Today, it has been a month since the arrest of former Prime Minister Jakup Krasniqi and his shipment to The Hague by the Special, Express newspaper reports.
The morning of November 4th, EULEX units for hours have conducted raids on former Prime Minister Jakup Krasniqi's home.
In addition to Pristina, the operation has also been held in Krasniqi's hometown, in the village of Negrovc in the Drenas municipality.
After the raid, Krasniqi was arrested and became aware that he was confirmed the indictment for war crimes. Later that day he left for The Hague.
The act against Jakup Krasniqi was confirmed on October 26, 2020.
He was arrested by the Prosecutor's Office specialised on November 4th and transferred to the detention facility of Kosovo's Specialised Chambers (DHSK) in The Hague on the same day.
The Act charges Jakup Krasniqi with charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity under international law for various forms of criminal responsibility.
Krasniqi was the first to be arrested by the Special after confirming the indictment.
A day later, former President Hashim Thaci, former head of staff, were arrested PDK, Kadri Veselin, LVV parliamentary group chief Rexhep Selimi











