Cops, 12 hours of work in pandemic time: “we don't have time to fear for ourselves”

From the beginning of the pandemic, police officials are seen everywhere. Even the schedule for them has lasted for 12 hours. Despite this, their willingness to manage the situation on the ground was enough. Over $8,000 of the Kosovo Police, in 12 hours were engaged in managing the situation in [...]
Despite this, their willingness to manage the situation on the ground was enough.
Over 8 thousand of Kosovo Police uniformised, 12 hours long, engaged in managing the security situation, preventing movement of citizens and other activities during the critical period when the state decided on restrictions of movement, reports T7.
“E have had routine, 12 hours of work, we haven't had much time to deal with fears or fears alone for us that we were not carrying the virus into the family”, says Mimoza Hasani, patrolled official at the Kosovo Police.
And that the pandemic has been challenging even for Kosovo Police members themselves is showing Lieutenant Nazmi Zogaj, who is now in uniform for two decades.
The “has been a burden because 12 hours is a lot of fatigue but yet we are still in the service of the citizens and we are trying to get past it as easily as”, he says.
Annie, why primary task is to monitor road communication, now with the Law on Prevention and Combating of COVID-19, they can operate in other cases.
And in caring for the citizens, the police did not escape the coronary infection.
According to data provided by Kosovo Police, since the beginning of the pandemic, about 500 members of the KB, informed and civilian staff have been cured over 310.
Currently, with COVIED-19 active, there are about 190 police workers, while nine members of the KP -- two of them civilian staff -- have lost their lives.












