Suspects of bribery, prosecution seeks custody for Orthopedic arrested yesterday

Pristina's Constitutional Prosecutor has demanded that the detention measure be appointed against orthopedic Sami Delija, who was arrested yesterday at the Kosovo Clinical and University Centre. Prosecutor's spokeswoman, Laureta Ulaj, has said Delija is suspected of criminal activity “taking bribes”. “Regarding this criminal case, we announce that the prosecutor [...]
Prosecutor's spokeswoman, Laureta Ulaj, has said Delija is suspected of criminal activity “taking bribes”.
“related to this criminal case, we are informing you that the State Prosecutor has filed a request for the detention action to the competent Court, to the S.D., due to the criminal offence “taking bribes”, according to the KPRK”, reportedly in Ulaj's response to the Express newspaper.
A lot of money, a mobile phone, and some medical equipment have been seized in the suspect's police suspect.
The Kosovo male suspect has been arrested since the same suspect allegedly committed a criminal offence. A lot of money, a mobile phone, as well as some medical equipment” have been seized, says the report.
Also, it becomes known that by the prosecutor's decision the suspect was sent to the maintenance.
Following the doctor's arrest, they have also reacted to the Kosovo Clinical Hospital and University Service, and has reacted after the arrest of a KKUK doctor who has expressed their concern after receiving the news. In response it has become known that the SKKKUK Directorate is carefully following this situation and will take all legal action.
Kosovo's “Hospital Clinical Service and University University of Kosovo, with concern, has accepted the news that a doctor has been arrested under suspicion of committing criminal acts, taking bribes. The SKKKUK Directorate is carefully following this situation and will take all legal action. Lawbreakers have no place in public health institutions. We invite all citizens to co-operate and report cases of irregularities”, the SKKKUK response reported.












