Police, in cooperation with the Prosecutor’s Office and the AKI, seize 60 kilograms of marijuana, and foreign nationals are also arrested.

A joint operation involving the Kosovo Police, the Basic Prosecutor’s Office in Pristina, and the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI) resulted in the seizure of approximately 60 kilograms of suspected marijuana narcotics and the arrest of four individuals. According to the police statement, the operation was the culmination of several months of investigation and specialized investigative measures. The coordinated action took place at two distinct locations: within the Municipality of Pristina and in the village of Babush, located in the Municipality of Ferizaj.

The four suspects apprehended during the operation represent diverse nationalities: one citizen of the Republic of Kosovo, two citizens of the Republic of Serbia, and one citizen of the Republic of Albania. Following the arrests, the State Prosecutor issued a decision placing all suspects under a 48-hour detention order, pending further investigation into potential criminal activities. The involvement of the prosecutor’s office was crucial in authorizing and overseeing the legal aspects of the raid.

Sources confirm that the joint effort between the police units and the investigative services aimed to dismantle organized narcotics networks operating within the region. The seizure of the substantial amount of suspected marijuana indicates a significant operational success for law enforcement agencies. The initial detention period allows the prosecutor’s office to continue gathering evidence necessary for formal charges.

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