Did security fail at the prime minister's office? Kosovo Police Speak

Kosovo police have said they have tested security in Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's office, but have not provided details if they have seen any security concessions. Earlier, during the day, it has been reported that a quantity of explosives have been introduced into the prime minister's office to test security. The police have neither claimed nor [...]
Earlier, during the day, it has been reported that a quantity of explosives have been introduced into the prime minister's office to test security. Police have neither confirmed nor denied such reports.
The “does not refer to any attempted assault or introduction of any explosive device in question, but we inform you that Kosovo police in the course of periodic inspections, with the aim of advancing work, professionalism, as well as the assessment of the work and readiness of police officials who are committed to providing security to police facilities and state institutions, as well as testing the level of security equipment functionality available, and undertakes simulation tests from the most different <18x>, the response to the Kosovo Police Office for Information, Kosovo Radio Free Europe.
Police say that if it turns out the security system has failed in Prime Minister Haradinaj's office, it will take disciplinary measures against police officials.
Depending on the results and findings from these inspections (testimes) and after actual analysis, The KP plans adequate training for engaged staff, initiates demand for the purchase of the most advanced equipment and will respond to time, or in case of any eventual launch takes disciplinary measures against police officials”, it says in response.
Kosovo police have taken such action at Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari”, with the aim of discovering any link in the security system that can be used by criminals.











