Police raid in several nightclubs suspected of trafficking victims

Kosovo police through the Directorate for Migration and Foreign, between the 09-10/11/2017 dates in the Ferizaj region, have implemented the operational plan “Undiscreet immigration” with special focus of foreigners standing and working illegally in the Republic of Kosovo. “The police operation started approximately in all locations at the same time [...]
The police operation has started approximately in all locations at the same time and has ended up in all operations with a focus mainly on hotel businesses known as the 11x1m> Live” music, says the police report, broadcast Time.net.
The Directorate for Migration and Foreign in this operational plan has also been assisted by the Directorate for Investigation into Human Trafficking, Special Operations Unit and Labour Inspectors.
Police also say this operational plan has been realised at five (5) locations and resulted in a number considered by legitimate and controlled persons.
legitimised people as guests and employees in these five locations have approximately been (310) people, while foreign citizens who have met by working without confirmation of the job notice and without adequate work permits for foreigners have been (23) persons.
Foreign citizens who are found to be staying and working legally have been set free, while unregulated foreign citizens have been temporarily seized documents and measures will be taken against them based on the Foreign Law.
Regarding the persons suspected of being victims of trafficking, police officials have been notified by the competent directorate, who have then continued the interrogation procedures.
Also linked to suspected persons and items identified during the operation have been announced the nearest police stations, while labour inspectors have met the processes against employers and employers for whom there is evidence that they have employed foreign citizens without regular work documents, the labour Inspectorate is expected to issue fines based on punitive provisions from the Foreign Law.
This operation in quality material evidence has been found and confiscated, a gun, two knives and a metal boxing.
Kosovo's “Police remain committed to accomplishing its legal tasks and responsibilities, including its professional commitments in concrete plans aimed at preventing any illegal activities”, the announcement is said to end.












