Why do police members pass through Serbia why was MPB recommendation not respected?

The trip of Kosovars through Serbia is emerging to be at great risk. This was confirmed yesterday, where travellers from Kosovo were blocked at Serbia's borders with Hungary and Croatia. Among them, there were a number of Kosovo Police officials, including Vice Director of Nationality [...]
Enis Rrustemi, Periscope
A big question going on is that “Why are Kosovo Police officials travelling through Serbia...? ”.
Periscope in February of this year, has published an article on how The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Republic of Kosovo has recommended that Kosovo Police members not travel through Serbia, due to the risk of arrest on the part of the Serbian state.
Periscop learned from safe sources and saw a circuit that MPB, has sent it to the Kosovo Police as a form of instruction Kosovo Police members do not pass through Serbia.
Same circuit, as Periscopes know.It's you. re-sent Once again during yesterday, members of police do not choose Serbia's way to travel.
Since after visa liberalisation, many citizens of the Republic of Kosovo choose the way to Serbia to cross into European countries, that is, but also increasing Kosovo tensions Serbia is thought to be the reason for this council of the Kosovo Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Despite dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels, which in the past three years has produced the Brussels Agreement and the Ohrid Annex, tensions on the ground between the two countries are obvious.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, declared today Five Kosovo police officers are still being held hostage by Serbian authorities.
She also called on the international factor to react to the issue.
We call on all our allies to raise their voices and step up their efforts to stop the atrocities and such chauvinistic acts against our citizens and our police. But I am convinced that today's oath, and all these Chaldeans and this multiethnic group, is the most powerful response to such efforts”Osman said.
For stopping Z. Police Director Dejan Jankovic and four police officials have spoken. Minister Svechla At the graduation ceremony of the 59th generation of Kosovo Police.
You are now swearing to respect our Constitution and protect our territory, serving professionally. These are the principles you have to carry in your work. Dejan Jankovic, has been detained yesterday and is being held without any excuse in Serbia's District and four other police officials. This is Serbia's unprecedented act amid many actions and attacks on Kosovo police”Svechla said.
As Kosovo chief executive, Albin Kurti says hundreds have been deprived of food and medicine. According to him, the main blame is Serbian President Vuciq, who - as he says - “Serbia has thus retaliated a day after Kosovo has managed to secure enough votes from delegates from Council of Europe member states”.
“They have been detained as a result of a media conference, which Serbia's president went on Saturday, where he said that in the coming week Serbia wants to exercise power and effective control, will begin to retaliate. So even what is happening this week has been warned on Saturday that last Saturday, when Serbia's president visited the Kourbraı military unit on their birthday, a unit we had accused of in mid-June last year that kidnapped three of our police officers in northern Kosovo. It was on the birthday of the Special Military Unit, which had kidnapped our police officers, that the president of Serbia warned this persecution of others he considers undesirable, starting with Kosovo Albanians and those in the Valley and Serbs in Kosovo who have integrated into our institutions. It seems that the mass arrest that was made yesterday, with cases of hundreds of civilian citizens being left without medicine, no food without water for almost a full day, is the result of Kosovo's success at the Parliamentary Assembly in KiE, and as an intense revenge this persecution became and this mass ban”Kurti said after the funerals at the Valani tomb to honour Pristina Witnesses' Day.
For the unprecedented event, there have been reactions from the European Union as well.
EU spokesman Peter Stano has said they are closely following the situation created.
“We are aware of the situation and follow closely. The Movement Freedom Agreement reached within the EU facilitated dialogue defines clear parameters for Kosovo citizens' entry and exit to and from Serbia. The current situation constitutes violations of this agreement, and we call on Serbia to refrain from such unilateral and uncoordinated actions and immediately return to respecting the” agreement.He stressed Stano.












