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Friday, 28.05.2010.

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EULEX: 3 arrests for organized crime

Three people suspected of being involved in drug trafficking to Western Europe were arrested in Kosovo and Albania, EULEX said in a statement.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Artan

pre 13 godina

Michael/Daniel

You opinion seems to be based on ethnic hatered rather than facts..I mean if you are a b92 reader how come u keep missing to comment when Serbs get cought in Columbia with tons of drugs heading to Europe.
But the we know your imaturity in understanding and being neutral in difrentieting crime and a nation if none to zero.

I bet you come on b92 and to reveal your true colours since the time of bullieng the 'other' has ended mare than 10 years now.

I my self being an kosovan I've learnet to respect a national identity, and when it comes to politics and crime well leave it to the authorieties to deal with them. Dosnt effect my freedom or my daily life.

Take care now and learn not to judge a whole nation just cause you were once a superior and now a nobody.

Good day.

John Bosnitch

pre 13 godina

Sales of the book Alice in Wonderland are plummeting now that fantasy-lovers can read otherworldly comments like this for no charge on B92:

"We should all praise the Kosovo/a's police for the work they do and not trying to belittle their work. The police need more powers te refrain the crime. The crime hasn't got a nationality.
(EA, 28 May 2010 20:16)"

Um, yes, right! So that's why there are no unsolved crimes on the books in Kosovo. And the minor detail that the "police" force was expressly recruited from the ranks of known criminals poses no problem whatsoever.

Reality truly is far, far stranger than fiction in the "independent" "state" of Kosovo.

Incredulously yours,

John Bosnitch
Journalist

Michael

pre 13 godina

Unfortunately PSS...it didn't mention those names. It mentions ALBANIANS, the foremost experts in drug smuggling.

PSS, your prejudices blinds your further.

pss

pre 13 godina

Apparently, organized crime is a legitimate economic endeavor for some Albanians in Kosovo, just like selling stocks in the US. Oh yeah, I forgot that unlike the stock market, organized crime is illegal and immoral. I guess that doesn't matter to some; so long as there is money to be had, the ends justify the means!
(Daniel, 28 May 2010 15:43)
Recommend (+4)Poor comment
And could this statement not be rewrittent to say Serbians in Serbia, or Italians in Italy, or Americans in the US or most definitely Russians in Russia. You did nothing but show your prejudices with the comment.

EA

pre 13 godina

"Kosovo police carried out numerous searches and seized certain items, including firearms and large amount of money"

We should all praise the Kosovo/a's police for the work they do and not trying to belittle their work. The police need more powers te refrain the crime. The crime hasn't got a nationality.

michael

pre 13 godina

Fact: K-Albanians are the single greatest threat to Europe. Not only as an aggressively armed society spreading rebellion, but as the single greatest supplier of drugs to the European market. Supplies running from their buddies in Afganistan, and guarded by their American counterparts, this shame is an afront to ALL Europeans and should be exposed further and confronted.

Oh ya...almost forgot..albanians sided and supported Nazi Germany.

Daniel

pre 13 godina

Apparently, organized crime is a legitimate economic endeavor for some Albanians in Kosovo, just like selling stocks in the US. Oh yeah, I forgot that unlike the stock market, organized crime is illegal and immoral. I guess that doesn't matter to some; so long as there is money to be had, the ends justify the means!

michael

pre 13 godina

Fact: K-Albanians are the single greatest threat to Europe. Not only as an aggressively armed society spreading rebellion, but as the single greatest supplier of drugs to the European market. Supplies running from their buddies in Afganistan, and guarded by their American counterparts, this shame is an afront to ALL Europeans and should be exposed further and confronted.

Oh ya...almost forgot..albanians sided and supported Nazi Germany.

Daniel

pre 13 godina

Apparently, organized crime is a legitimate economic endeavor for some Albanians in Kosovo, just like selling stocks in the US. Oh yeah, I forgot that unlike the stock market, organized crime is illegal and immoral. I guess that doesn't matter to some; so long as there is money to be had, the ends justify the means!

pss

pre 13 godina

Apparently, organized crime is a legitimate economic endeavor for some Albanians in Kosovo, just like selling stocks in the US. Oh yeah, I forgot that unlike the stock market, organized crime is illegal and immoral. I guess that doesn't matter to some; so long as there is money to be had, the ends justify the means!
(Daniel, 28 May 2010 15:43)
Recommend (+4)Poor comment
And could this statement not be rewrittent to say Serbians in Serbia, or Italians in Italy, or Americans in the US or most definitely Russians in Russia. You did nothing but show your prejudices with the comment.

Michael

pre 13 godina

Unfortunately PSS...it didn't mention those names. It mentions ALBANIANS, the foremost experts in drug smuggling.

PSS, your prejudices blinds your further.

EA

pre 13 godina

"Kosovo police carried out numerous searches and seized certain items, including firearms and large amount of money"

We should all praise the Kosovo/a's police for the work they do and not trying to belittle their work. The police need more powers te refrain the crime. The crime hasn't got a nationality.

John Bosnitch

pre 13 godina

Sales of the book Alice in Wonderland are plummeting now that fantasy-lovers can read otherworldly comments like this for no charge on B92:

"We should all praise the Kosovo/a's police for the work they do and not trying to belittle their work. The police need more powers te refrain the crime. The crime hasn't got a nationality.
(EA, 28 May 2010 20:16)"

Um, yes, right! So that's why there are no unsolved crimes on the books in Kosovo. And the minor detail that the "police" force was expressly recruited from the ranks of known criminals poses no problem whatsoever.

Reality truly is far, far stranger than fiction in the "independent" "state" of Kosovo.

Incredulously yours,

John Bosnitch
Journalist

Artan

pre 13 godina

Michael/Daniel

You opinion seems to be based on ethnic hatered rather than facts..I mean if you are a b92 reader how come u keep missing to comment when Serbs get cought in Columbia with tons of drugs heading to Europe.
But the we know your imaturity in understanding and being neutral in difrentieting crime and a nation if none to zero.

I bet you come on b92 and to reveal your true colours since the time of bullieng the 'other' has ended mare than 10 years now.

I my self being an kosovan I've learnet to respect a national identity, and when it comes to politics and crime well leave it to the authorieties to deal with them. Dosnt effect my freedom or my daily life.

Take care now and learn not to judge a whole nation just cause you were once a superior and now a nobody.

Good day.

Daniel

pre 13 godina

Apparently, organized crime is a legitimate economic endeavor for some Albanians in Kosovo, just like selling stocks in the US. Oh yeah, I forgot that unlike the stock market, organized crime is illegal and immoral. I guess that doesn't matter to some; so long as there is money to be had, the ends justify the means!

michael

pre 13 godina

Fact: K-Albanians are the single greatest threat to Europe. Not only as an aggressively armed society spreading rebellion, but as the single greatest supplier of drugs to the European market. Supplies running from their buddies in Afganistan, and guarded by their American counterparts, this shame is an afront to ALL Europeans and should be exposed further and confronted.

Oh ya...almost forgot..albanians sided and supported Nazi Germany.

EA

pre 13 godina

"Kosovo police carried out numerous searches and seized certain items, including firearms and large amount of money"

We should all praise the Kosovo/a's police for the work they do and not trying to belittle their work. The police need more powers te refrain the crime. The crime hasn't got a nationality.

pss

pre 13 godina

Apparently, organized crime is a legitimate economic endeavor for some Albanians in Kosovo, just like selling stocks in the US. Oh yeah, I forgot that unlike the stock market, organized crime is illegal and immoral. I guess that doesn't matter to some; so long as there is money to be had, the ends justify the means!
(Daniel, 28 May 2010 15:43)
Recommend (+4)Poor comment
And could this statement not be rewrittent to say Serbians in Serbia, or Italians in Italy, or Americans in the US or most definitely Russians in Russia. You did nothing but show your prejudices with the comment.

Michael

pre 13 godina

Unfortunately PSS...it didn't mention those names. It mentions ALBANIANS, the foremost experts in drug smuggling.

PSS, your prejudices blinds your further.

John Bosnitch

pre 13 godina

Sales of the book Alice in Wonderland are plummeting now that fantasy-lovers can read otherworldly comments like this for no charge on B92:

"We should all praise the Kosovo/a's police for the work they do and not trying to belittle their work. The police need more powers te refrain the crime. The crime hasn't got a nationality.
(EA, 28 May 2010 20:16)"

Um, yes, right! So that's why there are no unsolved crimes on the books in Kosovo. And the minor detail that the "police" force was expressly recruited from the ranks of known criminals poses no problem whatsoever.

Reality truly is far, far stranger than fiction in the "independent" "state" of Kosovo.

Incredulously yours,

John Bosnitch
Journalist

Artan

pre 13 godina

Michael/Daniel

You opinion seems to be based on ethnic hatered rather than facts..I mean if you are a b92 reader how come u keep missing to comment when Serbs get cought in Columbia with tons of drugs heading to Europe.
But the we know your imaturity in understanding and being neutral in difrentieting crime and a nation if none to zero.

I bet you come on b92 and to reveal your true colours since the time of bullieng the 'other' has ended mare than 10 years now.

I my self being an kosovan I've learnet to respect a national identity, and when it comes to politics and crime well leave it to the authorieties to deal with them. Dosnt effect my freedom or my daily life.

Take care now and learn not to judge a whole nation just cause you were once a superior and now a nobody.

Good day.