Were eight criminal gangs really destroyed in the 100-day Kurti 2 government?

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, justice and the fight against crime and corruption, sees them as major achievements in the first 100 days of work. In fact, on Monday, August 2nd, it all came in numbers. For 100 days 101 police operations, 221 raids, 933 persons arrested, 7m euros [...]
In fact, on Monday, August 2nd, it all came in numbers.
For 100 days 101 police operations, 221 raids, 933 persons arrested, 7m euros confiscated, 8 criminal gangs destroyed”, the government chief said at the session, where he discussed 100 days of his government.
But what are these eight criminal gangs that saw the end in 100 days is unknown.
Television has waited more than six days for Kosovo Police to identify the destroyed gangs, but the same have not returned, even to confirm this number.
Meanwhile, to consider and destroy a criminal gang, according to former director of the Directorate for Combating Organised Crime, Ali Klokoqi, the arrests are not enough.
Only when the case ends up in court with deserved justice or punishment, but even then it is a problem to say it was destroyed”, says Ali Klokoqi, retired colonel, for Klan Kosova.
There have been no such bias during the 100 days of Kurti 2 government, but there have been no arrests.
These preceded several shares during March 22nd, July 1st, the arrest of several agents operating at Call Center in March, the seizure of cocaine in Lipjan in May, which was international action and the continuation of action at the Agency for Agriculture Development in June.
These, however, should be referred to as groups rather than criminal gangs, since each person's network and actions were organized.
According to security connoisseurs in the country, Kosovo does not even calculate the hearth of gangs, or large criminal groups, which are often encountered in the countries of the region and those who contacted television refused to speak without having concrete names.
What it was about when they were mentioned by the head of government did not respond to television either by the Prime Minister's Office.
The ZKM said that after television interest they contacted the Ministry of Internal Affairs, under which police have already responded, though something like that has not happened.











