6 thousand police and 100 prosecutors will attend voter robbers Sunday

The Kosovo State Prosecutor and Police have made preparations for the election process to be fair and there is no attempt to hurt them. Kosovo Police spokesman or Special Prosecutor's Office have said about 6 thousand police and 100 prosecutors will be committed to the election process [...]
The EU office in Kosovo already has committed its observers, who will be in all of Kosovo to monitor the election process, and their number will be 100 Sosh.
The European Union's observer team has been present in Kosovo since 2013, while this is the fifth time they observe elections in the country.
In the CEC, they say they have made all preparations in terms of organising and conducting the election process.
For the 6 October elections, the CEC has certified 25 subjects, out of them 20 political parties, four coalitions and an independent candidate.
The Central Election Commission at yesterday's meeting has even accredited the latest observers, and the total number of observers stands at 34 thousand and 586.
Police have prepared and implemented the upper operational Plan, the elections 2019”, where they have envisioned implementation and implementation of the police operation in four phases, starting from the pre-election or priced period, then the commitment to providing security during the pre-election campaign, engagement and ensuring security in the key phase of election day as a day (Z) and the period following elections that envisions transportation and security of the PK until the end of the process.
Kosovo Police spokesman Bucky Kelan has told him that tomorrow there will be about 6 thousand police officers committed to election day in order to ensure their prosperity.
“About 60,000 police officials will be engaged on Election Day, but others will be in police routines, including northern Kosovo”, Kelani said for Express.
He has also said that police officials who will be engaged tomorrow will be of different units.
Special Prosecutor's spokesman, Ekrem Lutfiu, has said around 100 prosecutors will engage at the Kosovo level.
“are somewhere around 100 Kosovo-level prosecutors who will be engaged in all prosecutors and in all police stations. In each prosecutor are appointed prosecutors on the basis of municipalities, a prosecutor for a municipality is completely at the level of Kosovo, somewhere may be more dependent on the” regions, the Prosecutor's spokesman has said.
National State Prosecutor for Elections Co-ordinator Laura Pula has said prosecutors will see to it that all necessary measures required by law against those who could violate the law by damaging the election process are taken.
“Based in the Penal Code of the Republic of Kosovo, where 11 criminal acts are involved, depending on the elements we will encounter, and the crimes taken by certain persons will react in time, immediately with the ban of persons who will conflict with the” law, Pula has said.











