Former AKI Chief Inspector: Many spies in Kosovo

Former AKI Chief Inspector Shkelzen Soopjan in an interview in T7 has declared he is not surprised by the arrest of two Albanian spies in Ferizaj. According to him, there are many in Kosovo, and there will always be. Even the AKI police can observe without the order of the Court. No AKI evidence can [...]

Former AKI Chief Inspector Shkelzen Soopjan in an interview in T7 has declared he is not surprised by the arrest of two Albanian spies in Ferizaj.
According to him, there are many in Kosovo, and there will always be.
Even the AKI police can observe without the order of the Court. No AKI evidence can be used as evidence at the Court. If even the police prove themselves, the justice organs are also in operation. There are all of Serbia's spies. There are many spies in Kosovo”, he has declared.
While, former Police Detective, now lawyer Naim Rudari, has shown how much one person can be tapped by Kosovo institutions.
“A person can plead for example for terrorism, and during applying this secret measure can be encountered in any other criminal act, then even this possible criminal offense cannot be ignored. The use of the hidden mass has timelines, where every 60 days this measure can be adjusted”, Rudari said.












