Kosovo police officers who 20 years without health insurance, 21 of them lost their lives in office

Since the founding of the Kosovo Police 20 years ago, up until now, 21 members have lost their lives in their workplace, while the number of officers injured in carrying out the task is considered to be greater. However, police officers in Kosovo continue to work without health insurance and life insurance. [...]
Since the founding of the Kosovo Police 20 years ago, up until now, 21 members have lost their lives in their workplace, while the number of officers injured in carrying out the task is considered to be greater.
However, police officers in Kosovo continue to work without health insurance and life insurance.
The demand for health and accidental insurance for the Kosovo Police is fashionable, but so far, none of Kosovo's governments have managed to meet it.
Kosovo Police Union Chairman Shaban Tasholli in a campaign on news.net says they have been promised that by next year this health insurance will be provided, though he says they have not introduced this point to current demands that have addressed the government.
But despite promises, Tashlo does not believe the insurance issue will be carried out next year.
We've asked every time for health insurance, but now the demands you've got back, as conditioning we haven't added because we've given priority to extra hours, we've got 500 extra hours, the package, the night shift, and the sun, these three three are realized, so there's still been no more left. However, we have been promised that until the new year, we will be closely considered and promised health insurance from the new year. But I'm saying one thing, I don't believe it at all. But there's a promise, I don't know. That's it.
Otherwise, Kosovo police remain committed to fulfilling its vision and mission, in implementing the country's law and Constitution, ensuring order and security in order to provide an efficient police and professional service to all citizens.
Kosovo police have been very active and engaged even during this recent period of pandemic, while having had 12-hour commitments.










