Former AKI Chief Inspector shows why the man who planned to kill Kurt was arrested

The chief inspector of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency, Shzen Soopyan, said at Frontal T7 that information on a plan for assassinations to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has remained “at the level of information”. “It was an intelligence tip. The assessment or analysis of information is not clear to which level it went, [...]
“was an intelligence information. The assessment or analysis of information is not clear to what level it went, of how much information verification has been made. But she still says if we look at the professional app has remained at the level of information itself with the fact that there was no action”, Soopyan said.
The person who allegedly planned to kill Kurt is free, and Sopiyan says what should have happened to arrest him.
This gives us insights that there has been no concrete action that has not taken concrete action to make that attack”, Soopyan said.
If there were concrete actions, then the elements of a possible criminal act start to be completed. Since they couldn't prove the concrete actions they had to reach that base when law enforcement agencies start operating, this leads to this information being kept at intelligence level”, the former AKI chief inspector said.
In 2021, the Antiterrorism Unit in Kosovo had discovered a plan to kill Prime Minister Albin Kurti and two others from one citizen of Albania. At least that's how it turns out in a document released on Monday by hackers, who allegedly was taken from the mail of Albania's General Director of State Police in 2021, Gladys Nano.












