Ibishi: The threat motive at the site could come from within political war

MPs from the Kosovo Assembly without launching the 42nd assembly's Constitution session have been forced to quickly leave the space after being announced of a bomb threat that turned out to be false. In this regard, security connoisseur Nuredin Ibishi spoke of every [...]
MPs from the Kosovo Assembly without launching the 42nd assembly's Constitution session have been forced to quickly leave the space after being announced of a bomb threat that turned out to be false.
In this regard, security expert Nuredin Ibishi, who said any threats should be taken seriously, regardless of source and motive.
The reality is that sometimes even the prosecutor should be more likely to be saying, in the sense of where the accident is used in the threat. However, it was stressed that it is from a non-friend country of Kosovo, it may be Slavic states, but we also had cyber attacks from Iran. I still don't know if it's near that place or further”, Ibishi said in “Info Magazine” on Klan Kosova, broadcast Periscope.
On the other hand, Ibishi said he remains with police, intelligence and prosecution to assess the reasons for the threat.
The “remains police, intelligence and prosecution to assess the motive of this threat -- whether it comes from an external motive or even internal resources -- which may be from within the political war itself, what is being carried on”.
And they say 99 times it doesn't happen, but the 100th time happens. For this reason, every time the security organs take action aimed at overcoming the” situation, Ibishi said. /Periscope/












