Over 150 poisoned people in Malisheva, known so far

On Friday, over 150 people were poisoned at a fast-food club in Malisheva. In this case, the appointment of a person's detention measure has already been requested until the poison condition is reportedly stable. Malisheva Deputy Mayor Vesel Krasniqi and Health Director Hajdin Berisha yesterday [...]
On Friday, over 150 people were poisoned at a fast-food club in Malisheva. In this case, the appointment of a person's detention measure has already been requested until the poison condition is reportedly stable.
Malisheva Deputy Mayor Vesel Krasniqi and Health Director Hajdin Berisha have visited the poisoned patients from this town yesterday, who are being treated at Prizren Hospital.
According to the doctor responsible at the Infectious Clinic, Beram Karanesey, the condition of patients from Malisheva is stable.
“According to data, 41 patients from Maliseva are currently being treated. Deputy Chairman Krasniqi and director Berisha have thanked doctors and hospital staff for all they have done for treating patients from Maliseva and then visiting patients lying in clinics at this hospital”, the municipality's announcement reported.
The health minister, Arben Vitita, who said that shortly after the case was announced, along with SKKKUKA Director, they have been visited by hospitals at the Infectious Clinic at KKUKUK.
He has suggested that 11 citizens and 9 others at Prizren General Hospital are in KKKU. Their situation says it is calm and stable.
The <x0m>Mbrame, shortly after we were notified of the poisoning of 68 citizens in the Malisheva municipality, along with the USKKUK director, we visited the hospital at the KKUK Infectious Clinic. There are 11 citizens at the hospitised QKU, and 9 other citizens are at Prizren General Hospital. The state of all hospitals after receiving medical treatment is calm and stable. Inspectors and law enforcement bodies are on the ground and have received all data regarding the case and the source of the cause of the poisoning”, Vitita wrote.
Food and Veterinary Agency spokesman (AUV), Lamir Thaci, has said at a news conference Saturday that the agency has conducted detailed inspections in the alleged business. “The general sanitation, hygienic status has been poor. This assessment was made by the inspection team. Second, there have been no Sanitary booklets to the employees of that bar, which by law is required to have. There's been no disinfectation, door-to-date and disinfectation, which is still the” criterion.
Also, several products that we call non-originated have been found there, and no support documentation to know their origins. There have been products that are cooked inside that kitchen, and these are all facts that we're going to identify in the process and then other organs will estimate”.
He has said inspections will increase in businesses preparing fast food, because the most frequent poisoning cases are recorded there. The Food and Veterinary Agency is responsible for protecting the lives and health of citizens, through food security, which Kosovo intends to have according to European Union standards.
Meanwhile, yesterday the Constitutional Prosecutor in Gjakova has announced that a decision has been made to launch investigations into the poisoning of 140 people in Malisheva.
The prosecution reportedly submitted a request for detention against indictees K.S., in length of 30 days.
The same lies below the ban for 48 hours, with the State Prosecutor's decision.
“Following the prosecution's request, there is doubt that defendant K. The US, has committed criminal work “Production and the circulation of harmful food items”, the Prosecutor's report said.












