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Saturday, 05.07.2008.

13:54

K. assembly driver suspected of drug smuggling

Kosovo police on Friday confirmed that police in Niš arrested an official of the Kosovo assembly near Kuršumlija in southern Serbia.

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peter, sydney

pre 15 godina

Ahmet Isufi:
> ... or in any way employed ...
> P.S. This guy is just a priavte citizen working as drive and in no way is he an official of Kosova Parlament as potrayed in this article.

If he is paid by your assembly, then he is employed by them.

The only 'out' you have is if the MP pays for his services completely out of his own pocket, assuming that your statement that he only drives for the one MP is accurate.

And that I find extremely unlikely given the predilection for politicians to 'feed at the public purse', the level of corruption in pristina, and, if this driver does only drive for the one MP, then the implication that the MP has no knowledge of the drivers extra-curricular activities given the level of trust he places in him in a place like Kosovo.

Like I said.. wrong again.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

Speakr of House Mr. Jakup Krasniqi did not say the word being used in thius article 'presidency", instead he said that Kosova Parlament MP Sabri Hamiti should take the responsibility for this hoodlum Hamit(private driver). i hope he will rut in Serbian prison and MP Sabri Hamiti resign from Kosova Parlament. But, then again it shows that criminals know no boundaries, ethnicities , etc... Serbian MUP should investiagte their own serbian citizens and cooperate with Kosova Police to fight Interstate crime.
P.S. This guy is just a priavte citizen working as drive and in no way is he an official of Kosova Parlament as potrayed in this article.

peter, sydney

pre 15 godina

Now why doesn't this surprise me.

If this had happened in the US or Australia, albanians could've claimed diplomatic immunity.. but not in Serbia.

Guess those 'Kosovo presidency members' will have to find themselves a new 'head driver'.


> This is pure lie that these two brothers are members of Kosova Parlament, or in any way employed in Parlament.
(Ahmet Isufi, 4 July 2008 08:10)

Wrong again 'Ahmet Isufi'.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

Speakr of House Mr. Jakup Krasniqi did not say the word being used in thius article 'presidency", instead he said that Kosova Parlament MP Sabri Hamiti should take the responsibility for this hoodlum Hamit(private driver). i hope he will rut in Serbian prison and MP Sabri Hamiti resign from Kosova Parlament. But, then again it shows that criminals know no boundaries, ethnicities , etc... Serbian MUP should investiagte their own serbian citizens and cooperate with Kosova Police to fight Interstate crime.
P.S. This guy is just a priavte citizen working as drive and in no way is he an official of Kosova Parlament as potrayed in this article.

peter, sydney

pre 15 godina

Now why doesn't this surprise me.

If this had happened in the US or Australia, albanians could've claimed diplomatic immunity.. but not in Serbia.

Guess those 'Kosovo presidency members' will have to find themselves a new 'head driver'.


> This is pure lie that these two brothers are members of Kosova Parlament, or in any way employed in Parlament.
(Ahmet Isufi, 4 July 2008 08:10)

Wrong again 'Ahmet Isufi'.

peter, sydney

pre 15 godina

Ahmet Isufi:
> ... or in any way employed ...
> P.S. This guy is just a priavte citizen working as drive and in no way is he an official of Kosova Parlament as potrayed in this article.

If he is paid by your assembly, then he is employed by them.

The only 'out' you have is if the MP pays for his services completely out of his own pocket, assuming that your statement that he only drives for the one MP is accurate.

And that I find extremely unlikely given the predilection for politicians to 'feed at the public purse', the level of corruption in pristina, and, if this driver does only drive for the one MP, then the implication that the MP has no knowledge of the drivers extra-curricular activities given the level of trust he places in him in a place like Kosovo.

Like I said.. wrong again.

peter, sydney

pre 15 godina

Now why doesn't this surprise me.

If this had happened in the US or Australia, albanians could've claimed diplomatic immunity.. but not in Serbia.

Guess those 'Kosovo presidency members' will have to find themselves a new 'head driver'.


> This is pure lie that these two brothers are members of Kosova Parlament, or in any way employed in Parlament.
(Ahmet Isufi, 4 July 2008 08:10)

Wrong again 'Ahmet Isufi'.

Ahmet Isufi

pre 15 godina

Speakr of House Mr. Jakup Krasniqi did not say the word being used in thius article 'presidency", instead he said that Kosova Parlament MP Sabri Hamiti should take the responsibility for this hoodlum Hamit(private driver). i hope he will rut in Serbian prison and MP Sabri Hamiti resign from Kosova Parlament. But, then again it shows that criminals know no boundaries, ethnicities , etc... Serbian MUP should investiagte their own serbian citizens and cooperate with Kosova Police to fight Interstate crime.
P.S. This guy is just a priavte citizen working as drive and in no way is he an official of Kosova Parlament as potrayed in this article.

peter, sydney

pre 15 godina

Ahmet Isufi:
> ... or in any way employed ...
> P.S. This guy is just a priavte citizen working as drive and in no way is he an official of Kosova Parlament as potrayed in this article.

If he is paid by your assembly, then he is employed by them.

The only 'out' you have is if the MP pays for his services completely out of his own pocket, assuming that your statement that he only drives for the one MP is accurate.

And that I find extremely unlikely given the predilection for politicians to 'feed at the public purse', the level of corruption in pristina, and, if this driver does only drive for the one MP, then the implication that the MP has no knowledge of the drivers extra-curricular activities given the level of trust he places in him in a place like Kosovo.

Like I said.. wrong again.