Low: Kosovo police in uniform allegedly chased a woman after taking personal data

A very serious claim has occurred in recent days on Internet social networks by feminist activist Life Berisha. She has explained how some Kosovo police officers in uniform had mistreated a woman [known to her]. A young woman (known to me) has marked me very concerned. It [...]
She has explained how some Kosovo police officers in uniform had mistreated a woman [known to her].
A young woman (known to me) has marked me very concerned. She was stopped in traffic by some men in uniform, normally on her own account, but before she was fined, she was asked to have something “: 8x2> not named for forgiveness. ”
What he was asking for with the “something” may have been sexual favors or anything else but in any case this sense of great concern, writes Periscope.
Furthermore, Berisha explains how his wife in question had been mishandled because police officers had written her personally and followed her to social networks.
She has added that they also possess the record of the event, but that they are initially waiting for the Kosovo Police Inspectorate.
The following is your complete unread Facebook status from Mrs. Berisha:
Some men in the Kosovo Police uniform raise fears, from the way they look to how to speak. They terrorize you like sexual molesters, or they're no different.
A young woman (known to me) has marked me very concerned. She was stopped in traffic by some men in uniform, normally on her own account, but before she was fined, she was asked something “ ” unappointed by them in exchange for forgiveness.
Of course she accepted the fine. At such a time, however, quick breathing has nearly stopped his heart rate. Yes, because the bully could be anyone.
In effect, police officers in question have used the personal data they've received during the procedure of completing the fine form and writing it personally, even trying to follow (add/ Folow) into social networks.
At work and using authority, one thing becomes clear that this country is not just a guarantee to women.
B.C.E.
We also possess the record of the event, but first we are awaiting the word of the Inspectorate.













