Mustafa said there was a Special Unit when his house was attacked, former police director responded.

Former Kosovo Police Director Rashit Qalaj has said that former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa's statement when his house was attacked did not have special units remains fully. He said the special units were not at the scene the moment the attack occurred, but they were immediately sent after hearing [...]
He said special units were not at the scene when the attack occurred, but they were immediately sent out after the attack was found.
I remember the event today when it happened at the home of former Prime Minister Mustafa. It is true that at the moment the house was attacked, there were only law enforcement officers who assured it, and it is true what the former prime minister wrote. However, the moment the attack has occurred in Pristina immediately, security measures have been added even with special units, and not only there, but also at the house in Skopje we have taken units to increase security. So the first part of the statement is true, but this one I believe is not correct”.
Qalaj in Klan has said it is a duty of police to secure the heads of state and this should not be discussed.
“Escorta must exist and it is imperative, even in Kosovo alone, discussed. Police are on duty, and AKI must also co-operate to provide more information about the possible suspect regarding his profile and then see what danger he poses whether he is a real threat or not and continue with the measures.
However, he said that as a member The PDK thinks the case of the threat that took place against Prime Minister Kurti is slightly exaggerated.











