Still no reaction from Albin Kurti regarding Russia's arrests for three Kosovo police officers

In recent days, it has been reported that Russia has issued an international warrant for several officials of Kosovo's elite police units, where an arrest of a Russian UNMIK official has been taken as a pretext, during a police operation against smuggling and criminal activities. This action, which by security experts is considered unfair and [...]
This action, which by security experts is considered unfair and meaningless.
Security Affairs expert Nuredin Ibishi says Russia's move reflects Russian President Vladimir Putin's true face, whom he calls despot.
According to him, all this has political background.
Even senior researcher at the Octopus Institute Taulant Elshani says this is an absurd and unjust act. That, as he says, in 2019 in the Russian car that has been arrested by Kosovo police has been found tools for which they have been used in the establishment of illegal barricades in the north of the Republic of Kosovo.
And Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Rashit Qalaj, at the Assembly session on Thursday has said the three police officials have entered the INTERPOL list. While it has said that the only reason for this is that the same have implemented Kosovo laws, Qalaj has called on institutions to take steps.
On the list of Russia are the commander of the Kosovo Police Special Operations Unit, Besart Ahmeti, chief of the elite Kosovo Police Unit, FIT, Alban Jetullahu and another Kosovo Police official.
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Despite the disturbing news that Russia has issued an international warrant for three Kosovo police officials, the country's institutions have yet to come up with any response.
In addition to Minister Jalal Svecla, who has said that nothing is expected from Russia, but as he put it, it is neither his concern nor Ahmeti's.
Russia's “Nothing is expected, Besart is fine... we know, we have official information, but that's not my concern, nor Besart's”He had declared Svechla.
But, so far, we have had no reaction from the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti in this regard.
With the release of this warrant, Russia has demanded that these Kosovo police officials be placed on the INTERPOL research list.












