Presidency: The First Lord has requested close protection, it is offered to the President's family under law

Kosovo's presidency has said that the First Lord, Princeton Sadriu, has not sought close protection from Kosovo Police, but it belongs to them in accordance with law and security assessments. In a response issued today, the presidency says that there have been constant rowing, threats and inciting viral violence [...]
In a response issued today, the presidency says that over the past few days, there have been constant rowing, threats and inciting viral violence against the President and her close family, which are deposited and being treated by Kosovo police.
The First Lord has not requested immediate protection. Close protection is offered to the President's family in accordance with law and risk assessments.
Point 4.3 of the entity's standard operating procedures for risk assessment and risk automatism predict the high level of risk, which belongs to Kosovo President and her close family.
Over the past few days, there have been constant rowing, threats and triggers of viral violence against the President and her close family, which have been deposited and are being addressed by Kosovo Police. The First Lord has personally asked for nothing. Security estimates make security institutions”, the Kosovo Presidency's response reported.
The reporter, during today's day, initially reported that Princeton Sadriu has sought close protection from Kosovo Police, to edit it a few minutes later that Sadriu has been offered protection in line with security estimates.
This comes days after the case in Ferizaj, where 89-year-old Sadri Sadriu, the uncle of the First Lord of the State,don Sadriut was killed.
A day after the case, Nacional reported that “the motive of the assassination” was” the rape of two hand sisters, Festim Ramadani, on the part of the victim, Sadri Sadriu, when they were minor” and that President's husband,don Sadriou, was also informed of the case, but President Vjosa Osmani himself.
This prompted the country's own president, Vjosa Osmani.
Osmani has flatly denied that he was aware of the reported violations of two girls from the 89-year-old killed in Ferizaj.
It has asked righteous bodies to do their work, saying that there was no knowledge of the case.
My public statements as president of the presidency as an institution are extremely clear. No evolution, no knowledge, no less any interference in Serbia's justice institutions, imagine what claim. I've clarified all cases, once again I'm calling on all bodies of investigation and justice to do their work independently”, Osman told the REL.












