In 10 minutes, you can supply any drug in Kosovo”

Webi Mujku, a social affairs expert, has said the drug situation in Kosovo is dramatic. The minor girls are first victimised as substance users, then in the absence of means forced to work at massage centres, in prostitution until unwanted pregnancy”, he said in Puls of KTV. According to him, Kosovo does not [...]
The minor girls are first victimised as substance users, then in the absence of means forced to work at massage centres, in prostitution until unwanted pregnancy”, he said in Puls of KTV.
According to him, Kosovo does not develop a database that knows the exact number of users, while talking of a figure of about 35 thousand people.
Kosovo does not own any rehabilitation and treatment centers of users, and families are forced to send children and family members to rehabilitation centres in other countries. Kosovo needs at least 2 rehabilitation centres urgently. Users don't have the place in prison but they need rehabilitation and@x1> treatment, he said.
Mujku has said that the very establishment of force from the Government regarding the use of substances in schools tells of the serious situation where Kosovo is located.
The police do not intervene in unannounced schools, and the form of warning fades the possibility of discovering numerous users and traffickers around schools, whether public or private”, he has said.
Mujku has said that when we talk about financial resources, Kosovo spends over 90% of its financial and human resources on task of force, advice, boards, agencies, secretariat, co-ordinators at table work, study visits, conferences, seminars, and less than 10% in offering services and professional treatment of substance users.
“Secila Qeveri, with power taking over, changes the entire cabinet, advisers, co-ordinators and internal structure, and tries to start over with Law, strategy, document concept and lack of a consistency causes major problems, settling party militants and leaving experienced professionals”, Mujku has indicated.
On the other hand, in Puls of KTV he has said that the target of traffickers is mainly the children of wealthy families, children who are distinct from clothing, the use of expensive phones, come up late in the evening hours, and come easily in contact with drug traffickers. Finally, though, he said, there has been a change of approach and many cases of substance use in the poor and in the Roma community, the Ashkali and the Egyptian.
“The great lack of co-ordination and co-operation between ministries and local institutions and NGOs in handling cases. School directors do not present cases of children to users for fear they will be assessed negatively during the assessment. Doctors should inform the police in all cases when they describe drugs where vehicle direction is prohibited during their use, often causing accidents. There's talk of a lot of users working taxi drivers, and no control by the Inspectorate or police”, Mujku said.
Drug users say within 10 minutes you can refuel any drug with no problem.











