Fact or fraud to need to arrest the NLA's “soldier”?

Media in Serbia yesterday reported that Lulzim Halili, who they said was a former KLA member, was arrested there. News was broadcast in media that blindly burst news sponsored by the Vucik regime. The KLAI OVL said on their official list there is no veteran with such a name. The newspaper [...]
The Belgrade newspaper “Blic” yesterday referring to the pro- Vuciq medium “Novosti” reported that Serbian authorities have arrested Lulzim Halili, who they said was a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He was arrested under claims to have committed “crimes against humanity”. “arrest” was published there
But today, “Danas” a media critical of power there writes that the institutions that allegedly arrested him, including BIA, still made a public statement about the arrest.
Serbia's claims are also questioning the OVL of KLA (KLA) that said Halili does not figure on any of the official veterans' lists, and is not recognised by any former soldier in the area allegedly acted during the war, Express writes, Periscope.
The “does not figure on any of the lists, but is neither recognised by any former soldier in the area where it allegedly was at war”, Deputy Chairman Gazmend Syla said.
Halil's arrest of Serbia's revenge for Popovic's detention?
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, reacted sharply after the Constitutional Court in Pristina appointed 30 days of detention for Igor Popovic, assistant director of the so-called “Zyrre for Kosovo”.
Vuciq has said he will react sharply, because as he propagans one day “this terror must stop”.
We will react in a very harsh way because this terror should stop at a moment”, he said on Tv Pink.
He has said he has notified the internationals of what happened.
Igor Popovic's recent arrest shows that Kurti has completely lost his mind and that he wants to provoke incidents and conflicts in the Western Balkans”, Vuciq said.
Kurti calls on Kosovo citizens to avoid travel through Serbia
At a media conference Monday, incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti urged Kosovo citizens to avoid travel through Serbia's territory.
“Call on all Kosovo citizens to avoid travel to Serbia's territory as there are indicators of provocations and arbitrary bans by Serbian authorities of our citizens”, he said.
Kurti called “threatening, destabilising and totally unacceptable” Serbian President Alexnadar Vuciq's statements, which yesterday said they would respond to “for” after the ban and the detention of the deputy director of the so-called sympathic for Kosovo in the Serbian government, Igor Popovic.












