Svechla had left the safe with classified state documents open, Veliu will report to the commission.

The Commission for Security and Defence Affairs at today's meeting has reviewed the annual report by the Agency for Information and Privateship for 2019. The deputy chairman of this commission, Beka Berisha, said the main problem in this agency is the commissionary's election, and for which he pledged it would happen soon. “was urgent selection [...]
The Commission for Security and Defence Affairs at today's meeting has reviewed the annual report by the Agency for Information and Privateship for 2019.
The deputy chairman of this commission, Beka Berisha, said the main problem in this agency is the commissionary's election, and for which he pledged it would happen soon.
“It was urgent to select the commissionor because without commissionors there are no inspectors and this agency was in trouble and we pledged to take measures and help elect the commissionary as soon as possible”, he said.
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Beka Berisha said that at this meeting, Nezir Mehmetaj, who has been banned by Serbian authorities, was also discussed.
We took the pledge that, as you know, Kosovo citizen Nezir Mehmetaj is found in Serbia, and institutions have been unable to do anything. We have a justice system. He must answer for whatever it is in our institutions or for any war crime, we also have the Special Court and there is no need for Kosovo citizens to be held hostage in Serbia. I appeal to the president, with the prime minister of the Interior Affairs to raise his voice to Nezir Mehmetaj”, he said.
Regarding reports that former interior affairs minister Jedal Sveqla's taskperson, Jedal Sveqla, has left open the safe with classified state documents bearing the seal of privacy and directly linked to national security, the deputy chairman of the Security Affairs Commission, Beke Berisha, said these clarifications will be received by its minister, Agim Veliu, who is expected to report before this commission next week.
“We have called him to report to the commission, Minister of Internal Affairs, and then he will explain everything”, he said.
Otherwise, the safe with classified state documents bearing the stamp of privacy and which directly relate to national security was left open in the former office. Minister of Internal Affairs Jedal Svecla, where they should be under the lock.
Legally, criminal sanctions are presented not only to those who release it but also to those who do not protect the flow of these documents to the public.
It's about the safe in which the Interior Ministry's confidential documents are stored that contain important information on state security.












