Gunshot in Customs IPK arrests a police officer

The IPKU has arrested a police officer who is involved in gun shooting in the village of Doganaj in Ferizaj, Periscopi reports. “Based in initial investigative actions allegedly the incident occurred initially as a consequence of a traffic dispute, resulting unfortunately in a two-person shooting incident with two people [...]
The IPKA has arrested a police officer who is involved in gun shooting in the village of Doganaj in Ferizaj, reports Periscope.
“Based in initial investigative actions allegedly the incident occurred initially as a consequence of a traffic dispute, unfortunately ending in a shooting incident with two persons injured”, it is said among others.
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Police and three citizens arrested over incident at Ferizaj
Pristina/Ferizaj, July 21st 2025
Kosovo Police Inspectorate, respectively, has accepted an information from Kosovo Police after midnight about a shooting incident with two people being injured.
The incident reportedly took place in the village of Doganaj, Ferizaj, and was also involved in a police official out of official office.
IPK investigators have come to the scene along with other relevant police units.
Based on initial investigative actions, it is suspected that the incident occurred initially due to a traffic dispute, ending unfortunately in a shooting incident with two injured persons.
The injured (a citizen and police official) have been sent for medical treatment at QKUK, and according to doctors, are out of danger for life.
Two cars, two firearms, one official Glock 19-type gun, a Zastava gun, 16 shelling and a shell.
After contacts with the Founding Prosecutor in Ferizaj, who has been announced for all initial investigative actions, four suspects (police officials and three suspected citizens) have been arrested, while the same people with the prosecution's decision have been assigned the detention measure for 48 hours.
Investigations are under way in the direction of criminal acts “attempted revenge”, “keep ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons” and “Help in performing criminal work”.
Based on legal authorisations, Kosovo Police Inspectorate has also recommended the suspension of the police official involved in the case.
IPK investigators in continued consultation with the prosecutor responsible and other police units are expected to take other investigative actions concerning this case to clarify the circumstances of the incident.
With respect;
Department for Co-operation and Information
Kosovo Police Inspectorate












