Journalist Robelli took out Agim Veliu for the policeman who was arrested waiting for a 1450-euro bribe.

The chief of economic crimes in Pristina Police was arrested last night, waiting to receive 1450 euros in bribes. Two more police sergeants were then arrested in connection with the case. This incident has also been commented on by Enver Robell, a journalist from our diaspora. Mr. Robelli seems to have his writing [...]
Mr. Robelli seems to have based his writing on citizen perception that repeatedly lists the Kosovo Police institution as one of the most reliable in Kosovo.
Many Kosovo citizens have illusions on the Kosovo Police. These guys don't even beat us “, so they think of not a few people for our “, and when they make that comparison, they think of Serbia's police who terrorized Albanians in the 1990s.” journalist writes in question.
He says such a thing is not enough, considering the situation in the Kosovo Police as “out of normal”, Periscopi explains.
Robel claims it belongs to the Democratic League of Kosovo that having the Interior Ministry “led the process of police professionalism and cleansing from criminal and corrupt elements. ”
We remember how Mr. Secretary of Internal Affairs has been elected. Agim Veliu, former mayor of the Podujevo municipality.
Furthermore, the journalist has cited a series of scandals caused by Kosovo police to alarm the LDK and Prime Minister Kurti for measures to take.
The following is the complete unread status of Mr. Robelli:
1450 euros!
Many Kosovo citizens have illusions on the Kosovo Police. These guys don't even beat us”, so they think of not a few people for our “officers, and when they make that comparison, they think of Serbia's police, who terrorized Albanians in the 1990s. True: Kosovo police do not beat you in the streets, they do not arbitrarily condemn you to traffic (with any exception perhaps), they do not terrorise you. But the situation in the Kosovo Police is far from normal. Tonight a policeman was arrested who was supposed to fight economic crime. He was caught in the flaggard while waiting for a bribe - 1450 euros! This is certainly not the only case.
The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has taken over the Interior Ministry and is particularly entitled to it to lead the process of professionalising police and cleansing from criminal and corrupt elements. The prime minister should seek quick results in this important sector for the safety of citizens. It is not normal for police officers to be abused for kidnapping foreign citizens (Turkish cases), it's not normal for crime investigators to commit crimes, it's not normal for police leaders to be party ministers and pre-party structures, it's not normal for police to light up certain crimes, it's not normal to steal the police witnessing room and not be arrested, no one to be degraded, nobody to be fired.
Years ago in all Western media, news of how a prosecutor who had to fight corruption was arrested in Kosovo. Now we have an interrogator who has to fight crime and cuff himself for deep criminal activity. Kosovo police are mirrors in the state. And this mirror is highly polluted, as the case of the investigator's arrest shows.












