A Kosovo parliamentary commission investigating the deportation of six Turkish citizens alleged to be members of what Ankara claims is a terror group led by cleric Fethullah Gulen has found 31 breaches of laws and procedures.
The parliamentary commission probing the highly controversial deportation of the six alleged Gulenists to Turkey in March last year said on Tuesday that it is sending a file to the prosecutor’s office in Pristina detailing 31 breaches of laws and procedures.
“Having the information that some national institutions have committed a criminal offence, we will send it to the prosecution,” Driton Selmanaj, the joint head of the commission, told a press conference.
See at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/kosovo-broke-law-when-deporting-turkish-gulenists–02-05-2019