Kosovo policeman Milaku backs calls for Thaci, Mustafa to be burned with gasoline

Despite Kosovo Police orders that their members not comment on the political situation, Drita Milaku's husband, former VV deputy, noble Millaku, is ignoring those decisions. He's active on the social Facebook network, where he constantly comments on the political situation in the country. Milaku also supports the call Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa [...]
He's active on the social Facebook network, where he constantly comments on the political situation in the country.
Milaku also supports the call for Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa to be burned with gasoline.
I'm going to have to leave it with my own Benz, and my head of fat horse, and a little bit more, and what's wrong with the people, from the Hasha of Ispini to the smaller one, they don't sit still, but they have to be urgent with me, and right here in the small dagger, there's only one man who leads and he's the guy who's taking over.
Noble Millaku has backed this call, saying the bad ending did not say A. Q”
That's a shame, Dulla, he just started calling on”, he wrote on Friday.
He has even commented on the arrival of AKR chairman Behgjet Pacolli, writing: “Baco, baco from the private plane and the trunk of the car. But as soon as I wanted to buy a plane to '%m, jaa”, writes indexonline.
In addition, the same “crashes” with commentators. “You're out of ink now that you're doing it no more excuses, you've got to stop cheating”, that's the LDK.
The General Directorate of the Kosovo Police has issued a warrant banning its members from posting or commenting on social networks.
This came after various policemen had commented on social networks for various cases involving the political situation and the pandemic.
Rashit Qalaj, director general of police, has ordered that measures be taken against any police officials who violate this ordinance.
With this move, police leaders want to maintain professionalism, impartiality and neutrality as a professional public institution in service of all citizens.
The ordinance has been sent to all directors, stations and police officials at the country level.
We recall that such an ordinance was issued in the past, where police members were strictly forbidden to post photos on social lines of police uniform.














