Ikeballe Huduti person non-grata in Albania, Minister Lembulary: It threatens national security, we have data on people who pose risks

Albania's Interior Minister Besfort Lamnarari said today that the decision to declare “unwanted persons in the Republic of Albania”, over a 15-year period for Shkoballi Huduti Berisha, has been taken based on intelligence services information.
In an interview at ABC News.al, Lambular said Ikiballe Huduti Berisha threatens national security.
Lackar added that State Police manages data for other persons who pose risks to the country, reports ABC News.
“is based on intelligence information. The decision is based on intelligence information, it's appropriate, in behalf of our country. Even any information they have obtained, which over time is calculated in the fact that one's activity is a threat, leads to such decision making. There's another deportation order. If found within the territory of the Republic of Albania, it is expelled from the country. I've reacted at certain times, I don't share information that I legally have to keep restricted.
A protest that began citizens took place for foreign agendas. There are foreign agendas that do not want Albania in the EU. Albania is not the place where citizens were not afraid to protest. State police also have the obligation to manage any information for any person who poses the threat to national security. Of course, that's our job. We guarantee citizens, but we cannot allow this to be abused by people with questionable activity. This is daily work by intelligence and law enforcement services to take preventive measures”, he stressed.
Otherwise, Ikballe Huduti was arrested by authorities in Kosovo in 2020 after he had issued a public statement against the murder of Iranian General Qasem Solejman.
She was charged with criminal work “Push for terrorist activity”.
Meanwhile, in December 2021 the Constitutional Court in Pristina, the Special Department had declared the indictment against accused Ikballe Huduti because of criminal work “Push for terrorist activity”.
Ikballe Huduti, with the court's unanimous ruling in this criminal case, had been acquitted of prosecution, because no evidence had been found from the tribunal that the same had carried out the criminal work the push for carrying out terrorist acts by Article 134 of the Republic of Kosovo's Penal Code, which was charged by the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo. /Periscope











