Musliu: AKI has information that northern destabilisation exercises are under way in Rashka

The Kosovo Agency for Intelligence has information that Serbia's Race is developing exercises aimed at destabilising northern Kosovo. Ganimete Musliu, chairman of the Commission for Supervising the Kosovo Intelligence Agency, has confirmed the news. Musliu said he gave this information to AKI director Petrit Ajeti, who reported [...]
Ganimete Musliu, chairman of the Commission for Supervising the Kosovo Intelligence Agency, has confirmed the news.
Musliu said he gave this information to AKI director Petrit Ajjeti, who reported on Wednesday to the Commission.
According to her, members of so-called Civil Protection are being trained in the Race for gun and tactical shooting aimed at destabilizing the north.
Part of these organisations, she said, is the Serbian List that is affecting the intimidation and lynching of Serbs in that part on the eve of holding elections.
While for the security situation in the rest of the country, she said they have received guarantees that everything is under control.
The so-called Civil Protection plant in co-operation with the Serbian List there also has activities north of the country. Members of this organisation are being trained in Rashka for desatibilisation actions in Kosovo. There the burning of citizens' cars with RKS plates continues. Likewise, the lynching and the pressure has been increased against the expectants who disobey the Serbian List. As a country, therefore, we must prepare for any provocation of the situation that does not surprise us”.
“AKI is successfully performing and has the Commission's support for concrete action. I speak officially as an institution, it is confirmed, are being trained in the Race that can be taken in northern Kosovo, has training, gun shooting, tactical”.
“From the director we were notified about the security situation in the country. The director reported us in detail about his work and activities. This was a regular reporting, but the focus was on the security situation in the north of the country where we are now on the threshold of elections”.
“The security situation in Kosovo is found to be stable except for the four municipalities north of the country, where there is a tendency to destabilise”, Musliu said.












