Promises Kurti: More Kosovo police in the north

Promises Kurti: More Kosovo police in the north

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted recently after numerous explosions continuing to occur in northern Kosovo. Kurti has promised that after these armed attacks north of Ibër, the number of police officers will be added there. “The bombs they throw, the bullets that fire and the masks they set are powerless and [...]

Kurti has promised that after these armed attacks north of Ibër, the number of police officers will be added there.

The “The bombs they throw, bullets that shoot, and the masks they decide are their political and popular inpower. With these crimes and armed attacks north of Ibri, we will definitely have more Kosovo police there. Because there will be investigation into the prosecution of these criminals, who are paid by Serbia, conducted by its president”, wrote Kurti on Facebook.

Below you have his full post:

Criminal gangs have intensified attacks in northern Kosovo. They know you're coming to an end. The Kosovo government does not bargain with them, nor does it endure them. The bombs they throw, bullets shooting, and the masks they decide are their political and popular inpower. With these crimes and armed attacks north of Ibri, we will definitely have more Kosovo police there. Because there will be investigations into the pursuit of these criminals, who are paid by Serbia, being conducted by its president. Numerous violations of the law will not be forgiven, while trends for criminal destabilisation will fail. In the four municipalities in the north, it is not the division of Serbs and Albanians, but in criminal gangs and citizens. I ask all Kosovo citizens to support the state and the Kosovo police, all our officials who are protecting constitutionality and legitimacy, republic and democracy. /Periscope.

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