At the police station in Pristina |
For hours now, the Kosovo Police have been conducting an operation at a facility near a police station in Pristina, suspected to have been used by Serbs for espionage purposes.
Ideal Gola, a journalist with A2 CNN in Pristina, reports, "An office adjacent to the police station in Pristina has been the shelter of a Serbian non-governmental organization, but lately, it has also been used to provide medical services. According to the latest information from Kosovo authorities, it has not been respecting the legislation in Kosovo.
On this occasion, the Pristina prosecutor's office has ordered a search, which is still ongoing. From the preliminary data, it is suspected to pose a threat to the security of Kosovo. The Minister of Internal Affairs stated that the activities of this organization, near the police station, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Basic Prosecutor's Office, posed a threat to security."
The Kosovo Police operation targets a structure near a police station in Pristina, suspected of being utilized by Serbs for espionage activities. The office, located in proximity to the police station, has served as a base for a Serbian non-governmental organization, which recently extended its operations to include medical services. According to the latest information provided by Kosovo authorities, the organization has not been adhering to Kosovo's legislation.
In response to these concerns, the Pristina prosecutor's office has issued a search warrant, and the operation is currently ongoing. Initial data suggests that the activities conducted in this facility could pose a security risk to Kosovo. The Minister of Internal Affairs emphasized that the organization's activities in close proximity to the police station, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Basic Prosecutor's Office were deemed a threat to security. The nature of the suspected espionage and the potential implications for Kosovo's security are yet to be fully disclosed as the operation unfolds.