No Kosovo fugitive in Interpol

It may seem strange, but it is true anyway. In Interpol, which is the largest police organisation and police co-operation, Kosovo has no citizens on this research list. However, on its official website, Kosovo Police are looking for 31 people as suspects in performing [...]
However, on its official website, Kosovo Police are looking for 31 people, as suspected of committing various criminal acts.
All over the world, according to Interpol, 7,232 people are wanted, suspected of serious crimes, RTKlive reports.
Among them, 95 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 25 are from Serbia, 16 from Albania, 4 from Montenegro, 2 from northern Macedonia.
And today, on May 25, when it is the International Day of Missing Children. In this large police organisation, among many wanted by other countries, including those in the region, however, it finds many missing children wanted.
Out of the total of 8,339 persons declared missing from Interpol, no one also figures from Kosovo, children or adults.
However, from Albania, 142 persons -- all adults -- 15 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, all grown up -- 2 from Serbia, of which is a 12-year-old girl, 24 from Montenegro, adults and 1 adults from northern Macedonia.

Those wanted for crimes are placed in Interpol under the red signal, while those missing under the yellow one.
Currently, Kosovo is not a member of Interpol and Europol, but Kosovo Police co-operation with these two major police co-operation organisations is done through EULEX.













