The prosecution comes up with other details in the case of Deputy Prime Minister Aliji: Audio-incization publication made it difficult for us

Pristina's Constitutional Prosecutor through a media communique has reacted to the case of Deputy Prime Minister Almir Veliji, who is allegedly involved in a bribery affair. The prosecution has made it known that prior to publishing news in the media they have been collecting information on the case until they add that publishing the evidence in the opinion [...]
The prosecution has made it known that prior to publishing news in the media they have been collecting information about the case until they add that publishing the evidence in opinion has made it difficult for the prosecution organ.
As a result, they have demanded that in order to preserve the investigation and overall interest not be made public with evidence which undermines the process.
“Pristic, January 13th, 2023) The Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor, announces the public opinion about audio-incise published in recent days by a local portal, for a government grant, that prior to the breaking of these evidence in public, the Prosecutor's hearing has been recorded audio-incitation, for which the State Attorney has immediately authorized police to collect information and evidence, but the publication of evidence in public opinion that links with this matter has made it difficult for us to keep the general interest in this and other cases, in the future, which are in the stages of investigation, we ask for evidence of public integrity which the investigation is said in the report.











