Police Officer Valdete Blace conducted 14 sessions with psychologist

Kosovo police have detailed Valdete Blace's mental state of affairs, which allegedly deprived her four family members of life, her father, her mother, her two brothers and, in the end, killed herself. Kosovo police indicated the late official has been treated in 14 [...] sessions.
Kosovo police have detailed Valdete Blace's mental state of affairs, which allegedly deprived her four family members of life, her father, her mother, her two brothers and, in the end, killed herself. Kosovo police indicated that the late official has been treated in 14 different hearing and counseling sessions from 2016 to the end of 2019, while at the clinic contracted by police she has held 6 sessions, where she has been assigned corresponding diagnosis and received adequate therapy from the relevant medical commission.
Deputy Police Officer V. B., which is suspected of being involved in the case, has been working at the Gjilan Police Station and since 07.07.2017 (after the Kosovo Police Psychologist's recommendation has been taken over and assigned to light work), this decision has since been reconfirmed by the relevant mental health clinics held with 16,10.2019 for health reasons, the same has been largely facilitated with administrative duties, which based on the recommendations and pre-conception procedures of the same was undertaken by the official army of<1>, the Kosovo Police Committee said.
According to police, under the police official has been treated in 14 different hearing and counseling sessions from 2016 to the end of 2019, while at the clinic contracted by police, she has held six sessions, where she has been assigned corresponding diagnosis and received adequate therapy from the relevant medical commission.
The latest psychological treatment in the clinic has been maintained by the date 03.10.2019, in which treatment has also been recommended release from uniform carrying, including the official weapon because of its health/psycological state and is assigned to corresponding therapy.












