ECKLUSIVE: Maleseva's minor who nearly 2 years trafficked from 59-year-old in Serbia fears police neglected the case

It was July 2020 when Violet. D from Malisevo announced the nearest police station that the minor girl had disappeared. Suspect Isref Avdiu allegedly took 14-year-old A.D. to Belgrade on the morning of 28th. Kosovo police have described the case as [...]
It was July 2020 when Violet. D from Malisevo announced the nearest police station that the minor girl had disappeared. Suspect Isref Avdiu allegedly took 14-year-old A.D. to Belgrade on the morning of 28th. Kosovo police have described the case as trafficking in human beings and co-existence with the person under the age of 16. Mother accuses competent organs of neglecting the case...
It was Violet's former partner, Isref Avdiu, 59, who belonged to Ashkali from the municipality of Podujevo, who, after two years of living together, had taken the minor daughter from her father's house in Malisheva in the morning and headed toward Serbia. His reasoning was this: We need them!
Periscope has learned that the case by the Kosovo Police was initiated in July 2020, but in January 2022, the Directorate for Trafficking in Human Being has prosecuted it at the Constitutional Prosecutor of Gjakova. What happened for a year and a half with investigations of such a delicate emergency?
Periscope has received the confession of Violet's mother who in detail has shown how things have turned out since the beginning of the case. Violet says that she has been looking for her daughter for almost two years now, but desperately accuses justice organs, police, and prosecutors of having made little movement in this regard.
July 28th, I didn't see it. I went to the police, I gave the statements. I've gone halfway to eight. And it became nothing. Since he's making a statement, they've got a few notes, they've warned the border. They say that if it had been news, it had not been out of reach for nothing, they had reported nothing. Why isn't it done by the police? He crossed the border at 3:00 a.m. No, they didn't. She didn't do anything, says Violet's mom.
It also shows that he had left no way out of looking into the footsteps of the suspect and the victim, even going illegally to Serbia to warn the police there. Violet. D tells what response Serbian police had given her.
In Serbia I've reached the border of black, I've walked two hours before someone walked out of the border. Until I walked two three hours. I went, I made statements, I went to Novisad. At Bujanovac, Presevo, Medvedja. Where I was told he was, I went. We've seen the place, I've been going to give you statements. But nothing happened. Neither there nor there...
Serbia's police have told me it must be the Kosovo Police Order. The court releases the police, police to Serbia's police. No one. I don't know why. I wish for days I didn't do anything about being a child. Well, it's in Mom's confession to Periscope.
Violet shared a few words the suspect Isref Avdiu had said after taking the girl.
Chika is a victim. Not that he is a victim, but that of the extreme by an elderly man and she is a child. Hala is not allowed to decide on her own. Without his parents ' permission, he took her away without his parents ' permission. And he persecuted him, and he killed him for himself. She's got kids, she doesn't care, she's already using it. I don't know if you can handle it or give it to someone else in Serbia.
I'm pretty sure he said it himself that he would keep it on his own, and in the end he would leave it to someone in Serbia. He said that himself. Isref Avdiu's mouth, Violet says.
Periscope has also secured the actual Penal Kallement in question. There they figure out some actions taken by the Kosovo Police at the start of the case's initiative (July 2020), but by December 2021 no family members had even been interviewed. You don't know why.

Takeout according to Penal Kalzim, Kosovo police had banned suspect Isref Advdiu from police, but not the 14-year-old victim (ish 16 years old). In addition, police had contacted the suspect's address in Belgrade with Serbia's Police, but not his interview.


Periscop has officially requested clarification and details from the Kosovo Police, but they, although they have spent two years on the initiative of the case, decided not to be anything, with the argument that investigations could be derailed.
Kosovo police, in all cases where they may be in the pre-investigative, or investigative phase, where through statements violates or prevents the investigation process is not stated on such cases in order not to prevent the case process, for which cases co-operate closely with competent prosecutors.
Since the case was sent in January of this year to the Constitutional Prosecutor of Gjakova, Periscope has also addressed this institution for clarification, but so far they have not responded.
We remember that according to Article 165 of the Republic of Kosovo's Penal Code, the Trafficking in Human Being is fined and sentenced to prison of five (5) to twelve years in prison./ P ERISCOPI/
The full confession of the victim's mother:












