Even after three months Enver Sekiraqa on the run, lawyers consider state institutions failed

Institutions have not yet been able to capture Enver Sekiraq, who has been on the run for three months now after being spared the 25-year prison sentence. The main institutions in this case are continuing to remain silent. In May of this year, Enver Sekiraqa would have to begin serving the sentence of 25 years in prison. [...]
In May of this year, Enver Sekiraqa would have to begin serving 25 years in prison.
But once again he decided to violate the decisions of the righteous organs and not go behind the bars.
When about three months have passed, the same has not yet been seized by law - enforcement agencies.
The Constitutional Court, Prosecution, and the Kosovo Police have not provided information on the ongoing investigation into its capture.
Nor has his lawyer, Besnik Berisha, responded if he contacted his client, who he said is abroad doing health checks.
Do not apprehend Sekiraku, former Colonel Refki Morina, is not calling the institutions' failure, since he says they have done the job properly so far.
Kosovo's “Police have been active, its actions have been ordering border points so that if you did not catch their access or exit, it would be brought to the judicial bodies and the same has been conveyed to all regions,” said Morina.
Morina says that a lack of information from law - enforcement agencies may also be due to their lack of information.
“It's not a matter of privacy, it's even as much information as police have information like this, we can also have information but that they need to be verified and cannot be made public without being like that,” Morina added.
Meanwhile, the lawyer, Fehmije Bytyqi, has the same opinion on the work of institutions, but is sceptical that in the international warrant, all states will work the same.
The “in my experience has happened that even for an offense, it's stopped with these stop-lists that the client stopped at the airport, but when there are cases like this, for serious acts that are being dealt with automatically, it's not done with these standards, yet state-state reports are viewed as interacting,” said Bytyqi.
Judge Agim Kuci, in the plea of the court, had released the Sequirah, who was in house arrest, so that after Apel decided that the same would return to custody, police had not found him at home, later declaring him in the search. / Dukeagnin/ TV












