Pristina prosecutor declares case with VisaMetric

Pristina's Constitutional Prosecutor has confirmed that after accepting criminal speculation against VisaMetric, actions are immediately taken under legal provisions in terms of criminal acts “the non-execution of judicial decisions”. Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor's spokeswoman Laureta Ulay gave this information to Gazeta Express. “Linked to this fundamental prosecutorial case in Pristina has accepted [...]
Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor's spokeswoman Laureta Ulay gave this information to Gazeta Express.
The Constitutional Prosecutorship in Pristina has accepted criminal speculation. The State Prosecutor has immediately started with the action company under the legal provisions of the KKPPRK, and that in the direction of criminal acts “the non-execution of judicial decisions”, from Article 394, paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kosovo. For future developments regarding this case, you will be notified at times”, Ulaj said.
The Commercial Court has banned the company “VissaMetric” receiving a 30-euro fee as a return fee for passports, this decision was initially ignored, but two days ago VisaMetric's legal representative said the verdict would be respected.
The lawyer, Gen Salihu, told the Express Journal that “VisaMetric is obliged only to have the issue of the mail payment whether to have an option of”, and it has nothing to do with the compensation of citizens.
Citizens who have paid 30 euros for the return of the passport are now seeking the return of money from VisaMetric.
The Ministry of Industry, Undertaking and Trade has accepted hundreds of complaints from citizens and confirmed that when complaints are based on the operator and the same is ordered to repay citizens to <x0-beds of unintentional”, MINT has also confirmed that VisaMetric is repaying citizens. But, the protection of the noble Visa Metric Salihu said the court ruling has nothing to do with compensation.
Days earlier, the newspaper Express held a conversation with lawyer Flamur Abdullahu, who initiated at the Commercial Court the case of economic operator VisaMetric L.L.C., that postal service worth 30 euros should not be binding on visa applicants at the German Embassy, he said that in order for him and the citizens to return the money has exercised the Kolektive lawsuit on behalf of public interest.
For this purpose I have filed a collective indictment in the name of public interest, and now I expect the court to invite it to my hearing for collective lawsuits, I have asked for the money to return to me and all the others who have received this bill against the law. Now it depends on the court how fast the court works”, Abdullah had declared days earlier for Express.
MINT has also confirmed that the Market Inspectorate has collected all evidence and initiated the counter-invention procedure in the competent court against the economic operator VisaMetric.












