Police conduct raids at five locations in the North under suspicion of possession without permission, Skhka arrested

Kosovo police have reported that raids have been conducted at five locations in the North Mitrovica region on illegal weapons allegations. At a house in Soqanica, police have encountered two weapons that were in the process of legalisation. “Rasti I: In a residential house in Soqanica, the Leposaviq municipality police have encountered two [...]
At a house in Soqanica, police have encountered two weapons that were in the process of legalisation.
“Rasti I: In a residential house in Soqanica, the Leposaviq municipality police have encountered two weapons which were in the process of legalisation. Their owner had had access to weapons from UNMIK, while now applying for continued permits to competent institutions. ”
In the second case, a person in Leposavic has said he had a hunting gun with UNMIK permission, which he sold in 2006.
“Rasti II: In a residential house in Ibarska Slatin, the Leposaviq municipality has been searched at home and the police owner has been informed that he had a UNMIK-style hunting gun that he had sold in 2006, respecting legal procedures on the sale. ”
In the third case, one person has said the two weapons he had with permission of UNMIK have sent to Serbia. A small amount of ammunition was seized in his house.
“Rasti I II: In a residential house in the Zveqan Corile Community district, a house has been searched and police owner has been informed that two weapons, which he had with UNMIK permission, had sent to Serbia. A small amount of ammunition that has been seized at home has been found, and at the order of the State Prosecutor has initiated the case “keep ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons”. ”
In the fourth case, the owner has not been contacted in a house, but he has said he will hand over the weapon tomorrow with permission of the expired UNMIK.
“Rasti IV: At a residential home in the village of Okllakue Zubin Potok has been searched by a house where there is no suspect, the owner has been contacted through the phone who said that the weapon he had with permission to UNMIK on his expired will be brought tomorrow to the police station. ”
In a house in Uglar, an expired UNMIK hunting weapon has been found.
“Rest V: At a residential house in the village of Uglar Zubin Potiok has been searched for a house where an expired UNMIK hunting weapon has been found, which has been seized. Under the order of the State Prosecutor, the case “has been initiated in possession, control or unauthorized possession of weapons”. ”
Police say there are no people arrested.
The Regional Police Directorate in Mitrovica North will continue with such shares, so we appeal to citizens to respect the law. Any weapons held without valid permission are considered illegal, so citizens are encouraged to appear at police stations to carry out procedures for continuing gun permits./Periscopi/












