Security expert: Pristina municipality has failed to manage corruption

Security expert Nuredin Ibishi considers the Pristina municipality failed in handling cases with COVID-19. According to him, the restrictive measures have had to be taken earlier by the Pristina crisis headquarters, in order that this trend of growth is not in the capital. Ibishi says the harshest measures [...]
Ibishi says the harshest measures in Europe have resulted in the ban on the spread of coronary infection.
I think the Pristina crisis headquarters had to make decisions with the Ministry of Health once more so that this trend of growth did not rise in the capital so large. And the normal expectations are that there can be an increase of the next few days. Pristina, unfortunately, has entered a very critical phase now, and it has had to focus or competent readinesss, but the municipality has failed in this case many”, Ibishi said.
He says other municipalities are managing the pandemic situation well, compared to the capital, which, according to him, has failed in this case. Meanwhile, the security expert considers that Kosovo police have the capacity to manage and monitor the locations of the complex in which there are cases of corruption.
I expect the following days the capital will be much more focused on co-operative both with the Ministry of Health, the National Institute of Public Health, but with other emergency organs. In order to overcome the situation, especially in these countries that are more likely to touch or to provide the resources of the” infections, he said.
Ibishi considers that limiting movement and unable to contact must be more rigorous in order to overcome the situation.
The largest focus not only on the police, but also on councils and ministries, but especially local, is that with additional measures or distribution the movement of people to countries where the source of infection is, but also on the part. But even safeguards, for which unfortunately citizens are negligent, and are not using them according to MSH guidelines and the Public Health Institute”, Ibishi claims.
Pristina has entered quarantine officially from 1700 p.m., as its residents are suspected of having direct contact with people infected with coronarys, while the number of affected in this municipality has reached 47, with an increase of 20 cases in only the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, police measures have been added to Matti 1, where three locations, a residential complex and two houses are under 24-hour surveillance by police.
So far, there are 283 infected in Kosovo, out of them 58 have recovered, and seven are victims as infected with Ovid-19.












