The police who were kidnapped will be visited today by family members

The three Kosovo border police officers who were kidnapped by Serbian forces more than a week ago will be visited for the first time by their families today. They are being held at the Kralev Centre for Pre- Jail, after being assigned the detention measure for a month. Confirmation of a visit [...]
The confirmation that such a visit will be realised has given the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an answer to Gazeta Express.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, through the Interconnecting Office of the Republic of Kosovo in Belgrade, which is in constant communication with family members and police officials, has reportedly been announced that the visit of the family of Kosovo police officers held in Kraleva is expected to take place during today's”, the minister has declared.
MPJ has said it has also been confirmed that the necessary medical medications for police official Shema Mustafa have already been sent.
Also, because of the communication the Interconnection Office of the Republic of Kosovo in Belgrade with its defence attorney, it has been confirmed that all the medications necessary for the police official have already been sent. The Mustafa” Sheme, says the MPJ) response for Express.
For their treatment at this center, Chief Diplomat Donika Gervala was declared three days ago.
She has said that according to the talks police officials have made with the Chief of the Kosovo Liaison Office in Serbia, treatment by guards and other staff is correct.
“From the moment of pronunciation of a 30-day length of detention period, the three officers have been deployed at the Kralev Pre-burging Centre. They're sitting in separate rooms on and on, but they don't have access to TV or in some form of written media or other. According to them, treatment by guards and other staff is correct, they are given food on a regular daily basis, even though the quality of one of them is bad. Yesterday, prison authorities have given the interior and access to hygiene, but Mustafa has said he lacks basic medications he uses regularly for his health, and this is making it difficult for him to stay in prison. Through Jasahri and contact with his family, we will try to obtain the medicine for Mustafa”, Gervala had declared.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared that several times police officers have been kidnapped within Kosovo's territory, and have sought their immediate and unconditional release.
“Those who claim that police officers have been arrested in Serbia should explain how their plastic ties as handcuffs were in the very place where we have already announced at the June 15th conference, I, along with Minister Svecla, after the Kosovo Security Council meeting, about 1km from the border on one side, on the northwest part, 670m north of the border with Serbia and 300m southwest of the border again from Serbia, and inside Kosovo territory.
The site of the kidnapping of three Kosovo police officers has occurred in Kosovo. There is no arrest in Serbia, it is about kidnapping in Kosovo. For the kidnapping, all domestic and international mechanisms have been contacted so that our police officers can be released as soon as possible and return to their country”, Kurti said at the conference.
He had discovered the statements of the three officials regarding how the entire case happened.
There are three identical confessions of three people who say at the moment of the kidnapping on June 14th were at the improvised dining table, so they were having lunch together, when 15 people were surrounded, attacked and kidnapped. All three have been together and all three say the same story when asked separate from each other by our ambassador, Jeanish Yashhar. This removes any dilemmas even for those who want to be skeptical of Kosovo's right, that Serbia has conducted aggression on June 14th and has kidnapped three of our officers”, Kurti had added.
The request for the release of police officials Kurti has said it was presented yesterday at the meeting he had with EU Diplomacy Chief Josep Borrell and EU Special Envoy for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak.
Even the United States of America (SHBA), the United Kingdom and Germany, have called for the release of three Kosovo border police officers.












