Elez alerts: Suspected ammunition supplies have been cut off for KSF and police

Bedri Elez, a security expert, has said that because of measures imposed by the EU on Kosovo, which have been presented as provisional, ammunition supplies from Kosovo Security Force suppliers (FSK) and Kosovo Police (PK) have allegedly been cut off. Elez has raised this concern on Facebook, [...]
Elez has raised this concern to Fawcebook, saying there are also allegations of disruptions of firing training in security institutions as a result of measures, writes the newspaper Insander.
Because of EU sanctions for the Republic of Kosovo, it is suspected that supplies with ammunition have been cut off by suppliers for the KSF and the Kosovo Police, and that even shooting training in these institutions far ahead of the country's” has also been suspended, he reports.
According to him, the Government of Kosovo is conducting negotiations with a Macedonian company for a negotiated contract for ammunition supply. The same company, each time according to Elez, the same company has brought a free contingent for KSF and PK.
Elez also pointed out lawyer Besnik Berisha's statement that weapons confiscated earlier are being handed over for exploitation PK's.
“Also noteworthy is the fact that the fundamental prosecutor in Pristina a few days ago has submitted requests to the fundamental court in Pristina, in which he has demanded that weapons and ammunition seized previously be used or exploited to the Kosovo Police. KSF and Police” complete his post.
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