Red Cross has spoken to members of police, tells of their state of health

Imer Zeqiri from the Kosovo Police Union has said the International Red Cross has communicated with the family of three Kosovo police officers who have been kidnapped from Serbia and provided information that their health situation is good. We couldn't contact them either. They had received information from the Cross [...]
We couldn't contact them either. They had received information from the International Red Cross. The Red Cross has contacted several family members and has shown that their situation is good. The information was received from the Red Cross. Their situation is good and had been announced to family members”, Zeqiri told of FRONTTAL.
He has shown that one of the police officers has a chronic illness and that the Red Cross has also provided him with drugs.
One of them had chronic illnesses and they had offered them”, he said away.
Zeqiri says today's visit to family members was made on behalf of the Union, and the meeting took place prior to the Serbian court's decision to appoint detention.
We visited members of the families of the three police officers on behalf of the union. We are also concerned about family members. However, they too remained despite pain and worry, taking pride in knowing why and how their family members were kidnapped. We have sworn to protect the country's order, tranquillity and integrity”, he stressed among other things.











