20 thousand euros in reward for the person who gives information on the third-time murder author in Decan

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's office has offered 20,000 euros to anyone with information on the crime case in Glodjan, where three people were killed. “As prime minister, together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kosovo Police, we appeal to citizens who may have any knowledge about the occasion to help police [...]
“As Prime Minister, along with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kosovo Police, we appeal to citizens who may have any knowledge of the case to help police find the author of this act, and for this we offer a reward of 20,000 euros (some 20 thousand euros), for any citizen who can provide information that leads to the whiteness or discovery of this case.”, the media communiques, Periscope broadcast.
Full announcement:
Regarding the triple murder case Friday evening in Glodjan, Kosovo police with all its relevant units have engaged in the investigation and lighting of the case as soon as possible.
Police are working on collecting and analyzing all relevant facts and evidence to whiteen the case and bring to justice as soon as possible the perpetrators of this criminal act.
However, for the quickest identification of the perpetrators of this criminal act, the Government, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and police seek the help of citizens and anyone who may have important information about the whitewashing of the case.
As prime minister, together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Kosovo Police, we appeal to citizens who may have any knowledge about the case to help police find the author's information, and for this we offer a reward of 20,000 euros ($205,000), for any citizen who can provide information that leads to the whitelight or discovery of this case.
Citizens who have information about this case can send them to these phone numbers and email addresses marked:
Tel:-080019999 or -192, and
e-mail: info@kosovo police.com
Calls to these phone numbers are free of charge to all citizens, and police will strictly retain the right to anonymity or identity secrecy, unless individuals themselves are voluntarily declared otherwise.











