Kosovo policeman receives 10 euros in bribes, replaces them with 2 euros (Video)

The latest show Justice in Kosovo showed exclusive footage of surveillance cameras being used as evidence to try the police. The first - time broadcast images testify when citizens pay money and specific methods of how police officers decide to take money at once by hiding it in documents [...]
The first - time broadcast images testify when citizens pay money and specific methods of how police officers decide to take the money by hiding it in documents and, at times, by shopping with criminals.
The eighth video also testifies to cases when police do not even share the amount of money taken.
In the film material, which you'll see, the policeman gets 30 euros from 10 of which he puts in his wallet and replaces it with 2 euros.
The 7th video shows the moment that Kosovo police are obliged to pay back criminals use various blackmail, including warnings that sentences are high.
In the video they're going to broadcast right now, there's a discussion between a truck driver and a cop. The driver is directed to give the money, put it into the truck records, as the policeman fears the possibility of someone filming him.
Police officer: Sir, you drove at speeds of 70 miles an hour. Look at him!
Police officer: Speed between 30 and 50 kilometers [50 km] above limited speed goes to the Court.
Citizen: Yeah, yeah, I know that.
Police officer: In turn, 20km to 30 euros in sentences is 60 euros, 10 to 20km of punishment is 40 euros.
Police officer: I'll punish you with 60 euros and you'll go pay him?
Citizen: Can we do something about it so I don't have to pay for it because I really got out of the pump and I drive fast, but so I don't have to go back because I have to get there on time.
Police officer: But I have to go to the bank for you to pay!
Citizen: I'm paying you and don't write me the punishment.
Police officer: It doesn't work.
The sixth video shows another method after the policeman decides to forgive the citizen, this opponent just throws the money in the police car chair.
Police officer: It's okay.
Thank you.
The fifth video reports the police's discussion with the citizen who ends up with 50 euros.
Police officer: Let's write a fine here, this disaster, what you did in the 40th area, went 69th.
Citizen: ... ifthere's a chance to tolerate... think of yourself.
Police officer: ... we can't that we're on radar he does measurement and control.
Citizen: What's with the euro?
Police officer: Yes 60 euros
Citizen: I'll give you 50 euros and you're gone, how do I do?
Now the trouble is that he's open.
Citizen: I'll go, I'll know how to thank you.
Police officer: Be careful.
In the fourth video, it shows the moment for discussion after my relationship with a cautionary advice. The policeman says to the citizen: “Haj isn't the most important”.
How much do you have, 70?
Citizen 75.
Officer: for 28, 60 euros.
Citizen: 20 euros.
It's not important.
Police officer: Thank you, be careful.
The third broadcast video is seen when a citizen pays 20 euros to the police.
Mai, you've been very complaining...
Citizen: If you need that letter, I need a cure.
Police officer: You need to, but for evidence, we need to fill in.
(Conversible conversation...)
The second video shown on the DNK broadcast shows testifies to the moment the traffic policeman uses his phone to cover the money by putting it in his pocket.
The first video shown on the DNK broadcast shows testifies to the moment when an exile from Denmark pays 40 euros in ticket to police.
Police officer: Therefore, over-speed exceed from 20 to 30 km per hour in the settlement is 60 euros. You're past it, 53 more.
Citizen: Oh, baby, I know, you got a lot of right.
Police officer: What the fuck are you talking about?
Citizen: I said you could forgive me, what to do, the first time it happens.
Police officer: With it all the way through, we're going to have to go through it with the 10-hour walkers and punish them.
Citizen: Okay. Okay. It's okay. You know what she's gonna tell you, she's just not gonna go out there, you know, because I don't even know the city, do you understand?
Police officer: Can I go to Suhareka with the pay?
Citizen: Where am I gonna pay?
Police officer: Post.
Citizen: Is that mail working now?
Police officer: It works, man, till 9:00.
Police officer: I mean, by the way, I think it's a lot, what do you do?
Citizen: I live in Denmark, I go to Denmark. That's why I'm wasting my time with the nana that's left here at home.
Police officer: We're writing one, making a payment here, we go pay for you. Do you have 40 euros?
Citizen: That's all I got.
Police officer: What the fuck did you do to me, man?
Citizen: It's done.
Police officer: Come on, just wait till we write it down. We don't give you a handbill that you have to go to the post office.
Citizen: All right.
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