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Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kosova, yesterday on 22 December 2010, with the support of the Kosovo Police, successfully conducted the extradition from Montenegro to Kosovo, of the citizens of Martin Nikulaj (also known as Skender Berisha), born February 15, 1950, in Peja.
Martin Nikulaj was wanted by the Municipal Court in Peja, on suspicion of committing the offense of obstruction and non-enforcement of child protection measures provided for in Article 214 of the Criminal Code of Kosovo and the criminal offence aggravated theft , as defined by Article 253 of Criminal Code.
Upon request of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kosova and its approval by the Ministry of Justice of Republic of Montenegro, on December 22, 2010, at 14:00, Mr. Nikulaj was handoever by Montenegro Police