Qala: Kurti wrong to publish the names of criminals in the north, have now fled to Serbia

MP The PDK and former Kosovo Police Commander Rashit Qalaj has said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has erred in exposing the names of criminals suspected of violence in the north. Speaking on the DPA show at Fidan, Qalaj has said that Kurti's decision to publicise the names of suspects in [...]
Speaking on the DPA show at Fidan, Qalaj has said that the decision Kurti made public the names of suspects in the Kosovo Parliament was wrong.
The prime minister and presidency consistently receive information from AKI and Kosovo Police. Normally, they have the names of those who have participated in violence there. The prime minister's decision to state the names of the suspects is very wrong”, Qalaj said.
He has said that with this move, Kurti has made it impossible for suspects to be arrested by Kosovo police. According to him, they are currently located in Serbia.
Why? Because of the opportunity to tell you to leave, we've investigated you. Why should the prime minister say the names of criminals in the north. Their arrest has become impossible because most of them, now certainly are in Serbia”, the MP has declared.
He has asked Kurt why no action is being taken against the leaders of the Serbian List, Goran Rakkiq and Igor Simiqi, who, according to him, have organised violence in the north.
The top “are Goran Rakiq and Igor As enemies. They've invited violent protesters. Why Mr. Kurt never mentions them? Maybe he needs it for future negotiations”, Qalaj said.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has published today the names of some of the people who have said they are the main organisers of unrest in the north in recent days.
According to him, the key role in organising protesters is being carried out by members of the illegal formation of the so-called “civil protection” and former Kosovo Police members.
These protests, despite our willpower, have served us to make valid identification”, he said in the Assembly.
These are: Vladimir Radivojevic, who has direct recognition with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic. Danijel Djukic, along with a group of people, has thrown friends at bombs. These are part of Milan Radojcic's group known for its influence and criminal activity. Milos Dukic, Danijeli's brother, and these two brothers have social reports with the son of president of Serbia, Vucic”, Prime Minister Kurti said.










