Power plays surprised at the Pantiqi case: Forgetting a little dignity, trumpeting up in justice

With news published that Dejan Pantic, the former police official in the north, accused of organising the terrorist attack on CEC officials, has been sent home for the suffering of the house arrest measure by replacing detention, responses of power experts, are quite interesting. The first was of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who displayed surprise [...]
With news published that Dejan Pantic, the former police official in the north, accused of organising the terrorist attack on CEC officials, has been sent home for the suffering of the house arrest measure by replacing detention, responses of power experts, are quite interesting.
The first was Prime Minister Albin Kurti's, who expressed surprise at this decision. A few minutes after he said that criminals would not talk, but would arrest him, Kurt before reporters would know that Panty was on his way home.
- Surprised, he said, that as an accused of terrorism, such a measure would be replaced by house arrest.
- Meanwhile, the same discurs are developing all power, blaming the judge of the case and using the opportunity to seek justice.
Foreign Minister Donika Grovalla has sought vetoing justice following today's decision to replace the move by detention in that house arrest, for Dejan Pantiqi, who is accused of organising the terrorist attack.
Gervailla writes:
Today's “Decision to house arrest of the person suspected of terrorism marks a serious blow to the credibility of even many injured prosecutions and courts in Kosovo.
So the property is so essential. All those who try to convince us that it is unnecessary today have received the ultimate answer.
Justice and equality before the law, this is the legal state”.
Kurti surpriseds: I don't know how Dejan Pantic, on charges of terrorism, was sent to house arrest
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said it is very curious to know how the decision was made for former police officer Dejan Pantic to change measures from detention to home arrest.
At a news conference Wednesday, Kurti expressed extremely surprised how a man on charges of terrorism could be released in house arrest.
Former Serbian police officer Dejan Pantic, who is suspected of assaulting Kosovo Police and Municipal Election Commissions in the north, has been changed measures from detention to home arrest, the Constitutional Court in Pristina has confirmed.
MP Basha tells Kurt the name of the judge who took Pantiqi into house arrest













