Four Albanian citizens have been released from detention in Serbia.

Four Albanian citizens were recently released by Serbian authorities after a hearing concluded at the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade. The news was verified by Alteo Hysi, spokesperson for the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, who spoke to A2 CNN. The court’s ruling determined that the four Albanian individuals were discharged without any formal penalty.

Furthermore, the mobile phones utilized to capture the videos they recorded were taken into custody. Hysi elaborated on the situation, stating that the individuals would be permitted to leave Serbian territory once the legal proceedings were finalized. Serbian officials had asserted that the videos in question contained elements designed to incite hatred based on national, religious, and racial grounds.

This accusation formed the basis of the investigation conducted by the Serbian authorities. The situation has garnered attention, highlighting the ongoing complexities surrounding border security and accusations of incitement. The release of the four Albanian citizens marks the end of a significant legal process, though the underlying allegations regarding the videos remain a point of contention.

Further details regarding the investigation and the evidence presented are expected to be released in the coming days.

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