Police to whom Serbia's arrest speech was issued are judges at Kosovo Superleague

Serbian authorities have issued a warrant Saturday for Dulot Brahimi, a member of the Kosovo Police, and also a football judge at the Kosovo Superliga. The arrest is linked to the incident in northern Mitrovica, where a group of Albanian seniors celebrated the end of the school with flags and songs in “Car Lazar” Square. During celebrations it was reported [...]
The arrest is linked to the incident in northern Mitrovica, where a group of Albanian seniors celebrated the end of the school with flags and songs in “Car Lazar” Square.
Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Ivica Dacic, said he has issued arrest warrants for Brahimi, claiming he physically attacked and injured a Serbian high school student in the area.
The case has prompted numerous reactions, even because of Brahim's public profile as a rule official and judge at the Kosovo football elite.
In the case, Kosovo Home Affairs Minister Jelal Svecla, who has dismissed the accusations, also calling them part of ordinary Serbian propaganda.
According to him, police intervention has been to prevent provocations and tensions among citizens, but this has been deliberately distorted by Serbian authorities. /Periscope/












