Former Police Director: Police officials must use Serbia as transit country

Former Kosovo Police Director Reshat Maliqi has stated police officials have a guide under the Police not to exploit Serbian territory as a transit country for movement in other European states. Speaking of stopping former police official from Serbia, Arbnor Spahiu, Maliqi believes he will be released, as [...]
Former Kosovo Police Director Reshat Maliqi has stated police officials have a guide under the Police not to exploit Serbian territory as a transit country for movement in other European states.
Speaking of the detention of former police official from Serbia, Arbnor Spahiu, Maliqi believes he will be released after saying he has been detained on the case of the attack in Banjska, until he added that Spahiu had abandoned the police institution in November 2021, says time.net.
“There is a guide within the police that police officials do not use Serbia as a transit country for movement in other European states... On November 1, 2021, he has released the police and his case cannot be linked to the 24th September of 2023, but Serbia exploits it when identifying our colleagues, to stop them, interview them and make a case when there is no such thing. I believe that soon the justice institutions there will release him as soon as possible”, he said on Monday at the “60 Minutes” of KTV.
According to Maliqi, the police guide is not binding, but said it is good to refrain from having the same trouble.
Speaking of developments in the north, Maliqi has declared it is time for Kosovo police to gradually start lowering the police presence there.
I believe it is good to start reducing the number of officials and to be looked at for a while. If we have good and stable conditions, continue, but if we have a tense situation, return at any moment, when order and control should be restored there”, Maliqi said.
The former Police Director has stressed that Serbian citizens in northern municipalities today feel cheaper, as he said smuggling has been largely disrupted.
“We can't say that at a minimum, but much less there are smuggled goods and people who today go and buy them at cheap prices and deadlines”, he said.
According to Maliqi, police officials in no case have exceeded the use of force or firearm to citizens in the north, adding that such cases are reported to the central level and addressed. /Periscope/












