Kurti: Charges of terrorism against three policemen have apparently been dropped

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that, apparently, the prosecutor in Serbia has dismissed charges of terrorism against the three arrested Kosovo police officers, while keeping all charges of illegal possession of arms in force. Kurt made comments during an address at the Prespa Forum in Struga. I want to thank [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that, apparently, the prosecutor in Serbia has dismissed charges of terrorism against the three arrested Kosovo police officers, while keeping all charges of illegal possession of arms in force.
Kurt made comments during an address at the Prespa Forum in Struga.
“This is the way ahead of”, he said.
“S first, these policemen must return, but at the same time, the international community must strongly and clearly condemn Serbia's aggression in Kosovo”, Kurti added.
He also said that NATO should condemn the violation that, according to him, made Serbia the Kumanovo Agreement, which ended the war in Kosovo in 1999.
Three Kosovo Police members were arrested by Serb forces on 14 June.
Kosovo's government considers the act to be “rombim” on its territory. Serbia denies this, saying they have been arrested on its territory.
Earlier, Radio Free Europe confirmed that the three police officers are being questioned at the High Public Prosecutor's in Kraleva city in southern Serbia.
But the Kraleva Prosecution did not answer REL questions about what charges are on them.
This is the legal deadline within which the prosecution must decide whether to propose detention measures and, later, the judge make the decision.
If no detention measures are taken, arrested officers must be released.
United States and United Kingdom called for their immediate release












