Kosovo police after removing barricades: The state of security in the north turned to normality

Republika Kosovo police through a media communique have announced that the situation has already returned to normal. According to the announcement, Minister of Internal Affairs Jedal Svechla and Kosovo Police Director General Samedin Mehmeti visited the manager staff and police officials at the Belvedere camp during the day. [...]
According to the announcement, during today Interior Affairs Minister Jedal Svechla and Kosovo Police Director General Samedin Mehmeti visited the manager staff and police officials at the Belvedere camp, who were in office in the northern part of the Republic of Kosovo.
Full communication:
Referring to developments and the agreement reached in Brussels between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia for vehicle plates, today on October 02nd 2021 on the 13th 13th 13th, the barriers/barricades created in all locations have started leaving the people themselves who have placed them and the roads towards the Jarinje and Brnjak border crossings have been released for circulation.
Following the release of roads for circulation and removal of obstacles, of persons who, in protest, have stood in those locations, the special operational units of the Kosovo Police have begun moving from points placed towards police stations.
The security situation in the northern part of the Republic of Kosovo, following the removal of obstacles, the release of roads for circulation and free movement has turned to normality, while police units including border patrols continue with the implementation of legal tasks and responsibilities.
Based on the agreement in question on KFOR units under their mandate, which in the morning hours are engaged and located in several locations in the northern part of the Republic of Kosovo.
It is noteworthy that today in the afternoon, the Minister of Internal Affairs. Xhelal Svecla and Kosovo Police Director General Samedin Mehmeti visited the manager staff and police officials at the Belvedere camp, who were in office in the northern part of the Republic of Kosovo.
The fulfilled visit was of the supportive, appreciative and supportive character of all police officials, who, with their commitment and professional behaviour, indicated and once testified that Kosovo police are a democratic police built according to European standards, in the service of the country and its citizens.
Minister Svechla and Director Mehmeti, highly esteeming the work of every Kosovo Police employee, in law enforcement and decisions of the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, asked the same to continue their work and police duties in the service of the country and citizens professionally, as has been testified during these thirteen days, not falling prey to any provocation carried out in different forms on the part of protesters. Kosovo police will continue with concrete commitments in law enforcement, in providing security, maintaining order and public calm, as well as enabling the circulation and free movement of people and goods, and in particular for open borders, well-controlled and safe.











