Svechla says it is his duty to request police report on all commitments

Interior Minister Jhelal Svecla has said it is his duty to ask police for reports of all commitments. He said his request for reporting is not just for the police, but for all agencies under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Svechla's reaction has [...]
Svechla's reaction has come after the deputy The PDK, Rashit Qalaj, formerly director of police, said today in the Kosovo Assembly, that the interior minister had held the police chief's investigation chiefs at a 12-hour meeting to report.
“It is my duty to request introduction or report on all commitments Kosovo Police have in their mandate and legally binding to implement. That applies to all agencies covering the Ministry of Internal Affairs”, Svecla reacted Thursday evening.
During the day, Rashit Qalaj mentioned that the meeting of police chief investigations had been forced to report Minister Svecla in Blalinej of Lipjan.
The interior minister has said the discovery of this fact from Qalaj has not been done with good intentions.
Maybe they're trying to say that the Department of Investigation in the Police, and what is about organized crime and corruption, they should report Mr. The collar still? What is the order of this insulin said today in the Assembly? Or are the investigating officers who do their jobs? There certainly was no good purpose today for former Police Director, deputy Rashit Qalay”, Svecla's PDK has reacted.
According to the Interior Minister, at the meeting with police investigators it has been the presentation of the police's achievements in the area of combating crime, in the format of the workshop that has been held in the facility which is MPB property.
That meeting's “Kosovo police are the Executive Agency under the umbrella of the Ministry of Internal Affairs”, he has added.
The MPB chief has said that despite the obstacles, the fight against crime and corruption will continue.
“We have refused to be blackmailed by any circumstances, today we are never blackmailed or backed up”, the minister of Internal Affairs has declared.












