"Serbia will continue to punish police officials"
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The expert on security issues, Nuredin Ibishi, has stated that the reaction of the governments of Kosovo, but also of the European Union and the United States of America, should be more pronounced against Serbia, after the last case with the detention of Kosovo police officers , and also after the mistreatment of the citizens of our country during yesterday.

Ibishi for KosovaPress says that this whole situation happened as a sign of revenge after the vote for Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe, for which he emphasizes that Serbia will not stop with these actions, but does not see any danger for the country.

According to him, all these are violations of the agreement agreed between Kosovo and Serbia.

As for the citizens who were detained in Serbia for hours last night, he says that he made a political decision without accurate information.

Ibishi requests that the Government of Kosovo strictly request the prohibition of these measures against the citizens of Kosovo who cross the border, including those who have the destination of Serbia, such as the case of the deputy general director of the police, Jankovic, for what he considers to be unfair.

On the other hand, during today's meeting of the Government, Prime Minister Kurti announced that 10 police officers were detained, nine of whom were released, but he said that the Deputy Director of Police from the ranks of the Serbian community, Dejan Jankovic, is continues to be held in custody in Rashka.

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