Police inspector says Kosovo police are not doing their job properly during pandemic

T7 has secured the Police Inspectorate report during the pandemic. It's 12 hours on the ground. The Kosovo Police have all this commitment because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has engulfed Kosovo. But the work of police officials also draws criticism. Even their work during pandemic time, [...]
It's 12 hours on the ground.
The Kosovo Police have all this commitment because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has engulfed Kosovo.
But the work of police officials also draws criticism.
Even their work during the pandemic has been monitored by the Police Inspectorate.
In the report drafted by this organ that provided T7, several violations have been recorded.
The inspection has been conducted during April, while the recorded violations are primarily about allowing circulation in quarantined areas.
One such case has been observed in the village of Kijevo.
Even in Kline, IPK inspectors have noted that implementation of the measures has been at an unacceptable level.
According to the report, police have only begun to be more attentive after seeing inspectors on the ground.
The quarantined area was also the Zvecan municipality.
Inspectors have noted that measures against the Corona virus were being implemented very little.
The best situation was not even in northern Mitrovica.
This is where IPK inspectors found that police were not doing the job properly because they were allowing the movement of citizens.
The IPK, in addition to quarantined cities, has also inspected border police stations, where there is an estimated lack of medical clothing for staff.
Meanwhile after this inspection The IPK has recommended police station commanders to exercise more frequent control of police officials.












