Ministry of Justice: Two requests for family visits to The Hague have been made

The Special Court has allowed family visits to the detainees starting on July 15th. And the Justice Ministry has also provided details on procedures to be followed by the Kosovo side. Genc Nimoni, head of Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu's cabinet, has said on the “Fromental” show in T7, that so far [...]
And the Justice Ministry has also provided details on procedures to be followed by the Kosovo side.
Genc Nimoni, head of Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu's cabinet, has said on the “Fropal” show in T7, that so far this minister has accepted only two requests for visits.
“Now can confirm that we have accepted two official requests so far for family visits to The Hague. There are requirements for Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi. The first visit is on July 15th and 16th. They'll meet with three family members. They have a total of 12 visits during the year. So every month from a visit”, he said in “Fropal”
Nimon further indicated that the state would also help the families who were detained in The Hague during their stay in the Netherlands.
He said he would support these families by means of attitude and food for three days.
So far there have been anti-Condavid measures and I think so far that's why they haven't made complaints. We support them with 80 euros per day. He's right until three days to stay. We split money for food. Everything is legal and in accordance with law”, he declared further.
Among other things, Nimon confirmed that the issue of packaged with essential things has already been addressed, while adding that until now two of these have been sent to The Hague for the detainees.
“The export package upgrade has started and has been addressed. Two already gone. There in co-ordination with the Kosovo Embassy go packages and everything works. We no longer have complaints”, he said. /












