Shocking: Pristina Foundation Court Forces Police to Find Rexhep Selim

Former Commander The KLA and former head of deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement in the Kosovo Assembly Rexhep Selimi are in custody at the Specialised Chambers in The Hague since November 5th 2020, following confirmation of the indictment involving the highest heads of state. However, that fact has not sufficed for the Pristina Foundation Court, [...]
Former Commander The KLA and former head of deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement in the Kosovo Assembly Rexhep Selimi are in custody at the Specialised Chambers in The Hague since November 5th 2020, following confirmation of the indictment involving the highest heads of state. However, this fact has not sufficed the Pristina Constitutional Court, which has ordered the Kosovo Police, the “Verdiu” station in Pristina, to find out where Rexhep Selimi is.
Democracy.com has secured the scandalous ordinance that the Constitutional Court in Pristina has sent to the Kosovo Police.
“states the submission of the address respectively to the site, site of defendant Rexhep Selimi, from Father Dastan and Mother Sofije, and the genus Krasniqi, born on the 1503.1971, in the Pristina-based village of Aqareva, the ZP Sun Coast. Once the site or location of the same is verified and consulted, courts can be reported in writing to communicate with the accused”, the Constitutional Court's ordinance said.

This ordinance was signed by Adnan Kamberi, judge at the General Department Penal Division at the Foundation Court in Pristina.
But before the ordinance was issued, Judge Kamberi knew where Rexhep Selim was.
On December 15th, just 15 days before the ordinance was issued, Kamberi had declared that the court has accepted the tract in which he turns out to have accepted another person.
For Selimi, the judge said the reasons for his absence are already known, since the same is found in another judicial procedure.
The court will also receive a confirmation from the Kosovo Police regarding Rexhep Selimi, even though it is a notary fact that the same is in another judicial procedure, and then the court will act on the constitutional provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code”, Judge Kamberi had said.
Selimi, along with several other former Kosovo Assembly deputies, is accused of committing criminal work: We use the weapon or dangerous tool from Article 375 par.1 of KPRK. In addition, each and only one of them is accused of having committed a criminal offense: obstructing the official person in performing official duties by Article 409 pars. 1st KKP.












