The Kosovo Police have declared that an earlier alarm concerning a suspicious explosive device near the Bus Station in Pristina was a false alarm. Flora Ahmeti, the Kosovo Police Spokesperson for the Pristina Region, confirmed to Telegrafi that the situation was managed by law enforcement agencies. She stated that subsequent checks conducted by specialized units revealed no suspicious items.
According to Ahmeti, police investigators, working in coordination with the state prosecutor’s office, have initiated an investigation to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident, which has been officially classified as a false alarm. “The information was handled by the police. After checks conducted by competent units, nothing suspicious was found.
Police investigators, in coordination with the state prosecutor’s office, have begun work to uncover,” she reported. The announcement indicates that while the initial alarm prompted a significant response from the police in Pristina, the subsequent investigation confirmed the lack of any actual threat. The police are continuing their work to understand how the misinformation spread and to address the incident thoroughly.
This development concludes the immediate response to the reported threat, confirming that the area near the Bus Station is safe following the police’s assessment.
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Thank goodness that was just a false alarm; it’s a relief to hear the situation was contained.