The MPJD's visitor book is missing, allegedly taken to hide several names

It is considered one of the most important books on the state institution's security, where everything is identified, who entered and emerged from government dictatorships. But on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspores failed to preserve it. At midnight on April 19, 20, the book [...]
But on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspores failed to preserve it.
At midnight on April 19th and 20th, the visitors ' book has evaporated from the reception of this ministry.
This is evidenced in some official communications done among employees of this dictatorship, which are provided by Kiks Kosova.
But before the book disappeared, something strange happened in this ministry.
Based on some internal information, it is said that that that night, MPJD security had encountered some unknown visitors who were not registered in this book.
After the security intervention, the same, according to sources, were forced to be written in the visitors ' book.
But the next morning, when the receptionist arrived at work, the book had disappeared. Her efforts to find him failed. In the face of this fact, it received a new book, but in advance it announced the ministry's responsibilities.
Based on an e-mail that official funtra Buqaj had started with her supervisors at 09:45 minutes on April 20, it said:
”2 hours and 20 minutes after this email, former director of the Department of Finance and General Services, Agron Maloku, shows that he has sought to find the truth about the book. And on this road he realized that the book was taken from the reception by order of the interior staff of the ministry, even for this unauthorized action, there was also knowledge of Deputy Secretary-General Behar Isma”.
He had even asked officials at the reception to be careful and that such cases not be repeated without any preliminary notice, stressing that anything could be verified through security cameras.
The immediate reaction had also been to the Aferdita Ariphaj, who at the time held the chief IT position. Arifaj, who had been on annual leave at this time, would ask that the case be opened in the Kosovo police.
Her e - mail pointed out that never before had such an action taken place in the ministry and, more or less, Arifay had raised doubts that the book, even if it returned, could be manipulated.
But, quite silent in this case had remained the deputy secretary of the MPJD, Burim Isma, who had in fact been informed of the withdrawal of the book even before the alarm of the MPJD's reception occurred.












