Will there be police hours during the Fiter Bajrami holiday?

Fiter Bajrami is a holiday where people gather on the day they are celebrated to forgive at the mosque, and then visit relatives ' families, wishing them a little respite. This year, however, will be celebrated differently, writes Periscope. The Islamic Community of Kosovo has made it known about the decision they have [...]
Fiter Bajrami is a holiday where people gather on the day they are celebrated to forgive at the mosque, and then visit relatives ' families, wishing them a little respite.
This year, however, will be celebrated differently, writes Periscope.
The Islamic Community of Kosovo has made it known about the decision they have made about not having to organise the Fiter-Bajram Prayer at local mosques or other public spaces. BIK's decision says there will be no reception at the headquarters of this religious institution, nor at local council headquarters.
During the day, a information has been circulated that from Saturday evening until the end of Fita Bajrami's holiday will have police hours in Kosovo cities.
Periscop has contacted Health Ministry spokesman Faik Hoti, who says that up until now, there are taken measures already known.
In power are measures taken. OVR, BIK IKPK has called on citizens to apply recommendations to avoid a situation that endangers both personal and public health, Hoti concludes.
Health Minister Arben Vitita has sought the understanding of all believers, saying gathering in public places still posed a threat to civic health./ P ERISCOPI/
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