“Citizen” Koci accuses justice institutions of double standards

Lawyer Arianan Koci has criticised justice institutions for double standards. Koci said that the incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, for six months in a row is refusing the Prosecution invitation, and therefore is shutting down the justice system, writes Periscope. According to the lawyer, if an ordinary citizen were to act the same way, [...]
Lawyer Arianan Koci has criticised justice institutions for double standards. Koci said that incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti for six months is turning down the prosecution's invitation, and therefore is shutting down the justice system, writes. Periscope.
According to the lawyer, if an ordinary citizen were to act the same, he would be escorted into hand at the police station.
Koci has called for this selection to end.
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With his failure to witness, Albin Kurti is not respecting the rules that apply to any other citizen. Such a situation sends a clear message: This system uses double standards and needs to be radically changed.
As the prime minister acts without concrete consequences, the average citizen faces immediate punishment even for cases that have no actual basis.
My client's case is the typical example of this one-sided justice.
After a traffic accident at the scene, she asks a traffic policeman how it happened. Another policeman comes in and says: “What are you asking? ”
In question, our tones are raised.
The result? The client faces criminal outcry once for “assault on police official”.
The police, to show authority, abuse duty. He makes criminal charges without any concrete evidence. Once it says that the “client touched”, then “has pushed”.
But if a police officer in charge had really been attacked would not the assailant be immediately arrested?
Wouldn't he join the police station?
None of this happened.
Today we have two parallel investigations:
A citizen attack for “on official”
And one against the police themselves, for abuse of position.
This official's behavior has charged the police, the Prosecution and now the Police Inspectorate where the client has presented the case.
And that's where the fundamental problem of this system is revealed: there is no legal security for the citizen of Kosovo.
Where no base is, criminal charges are made.
Where there's a base, there's nothing going on.
The prosecution and courts tell us every day that they don't treat citizens equally.
This is no longer just injustice. It is a system that closes its eyes to the fit and reacts only to the weak.
We need to compare actions against a citizen and the prime minister.
Consider: A common citizen who ignores three Prosecution invitations for evidence? Six months?
He was going to be in charge. With handcuffs on your hands.
But not the Prime Minister.
To him, as far as reported by the media, fine sentences have been pronounced and nothing more. No association with the police. No serious procedural action.
These symbolic “measures” are farce.
Because if the law doesn't apply to all it's not law, it's a tool of power.
Now imagine every witness acting like Albin Kurti.
Not to answer the prosecution.
To drag any investigation.
Paralyzing any procedure.
Justice would sink.












