IPK Chief Chief: Government didn't ask for report about Qalay's work before his dismissal

Kosovo Police Inspector Chief Executive Chiefrue Hodaj has said that a assessment report to Kosovo Police Inspectorate (IPK) has not been asked about the work of former Kosovo Police Director Rashit Qalaj. According to Hodaj, the assessment of Qalajt's work has been by Minister Veliu and Prime Minister Hoti himself, reports “Justice Trust”. “
Kosovo Police Inspector Chief Executive Chiefrue Hodaj has said that a assessment report to Kosovo Police Inspectorate (IPK) has not been asked about the work of former Kosovo Police Director Rashit Qalaj.
According to Hodaj, the assessment of Qalajt's work has been by Minister Veliu and Prime Minister Hoti himself, reports the “Justice Trust”.
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Hodaj has also talked about the action in Karacheva in Kamenica, where he believed that action has sent signals that the state should operate throughout the territory.
He has been reluctant to give an assessment about the result of the work of the Kosovo Police in Karatcheva, as according to him many agencies have been committed and cannot become the exact assessment.
This is a little bit of a situation for us since we were already part of the operation. If there was any case that was the only case of the police we would have had a monitoring and we would have made recommendations or spread out how it went. We've been part of the operation ourselves, we've been more concerned about the operation more successfully with the police and all the other agencies. Since we've been a lot of agencies... the leading wheel of the operational plan has had the state prosecution because it was the authority that led all agencies to take the necessary investigative actions. Despite the praise and criticism it may be given has had its benefits, a signal has been given that the state must operate in all parts and in all the allegations it has on officials even when they are involved in such cases”, Hodaj said.











