Lipyana who worked 20 years as insurance: He confessed how he put a person under his car and secured Pacolli's birthday

It is from first or only women with almost 20 years of experience working in the field of physical security in Kosovo. Fahrije Rexhepi from the municipality of Lipjan, which had since 2002 exercised the work of making physical protection for certain persons, in a confession about Periscope has shown chronology over [...]
Its role as security was mainly in nightclubs, parties organised by schools, swimming pools, but cases of nightclubs, such as the famous Princes Palace, had once even had the chance to make sure of the great birthday of politician Behgjet Pacolli.
Fahrija relates that his work was very spontaneous.
I've always been a sport, I've always had sports. I trained at a very young age, I went to karate. We've even been at the gym house. This started out like a joke. I got a lot ahead of me in a bar over there in Lipjan. There was a festival for Bajram, and there were many people. The company told me if they're taking them in or running them. Even since I started. Then when the big clubs started opening, everyone who ever met me offered me insurance. That Fahrija is among the first. I'm looking for a lot of discotheques, but I haven't met you, Fahrija said of Periscope.

She specifically tells of the night she had to make insurance at Pacolli's in Hyvali.
It was Behgjet Pacolli's birthday. It's a security call for women. I've been called to go. There were about 14 popular singers. After Pacolli, I've been working once more and they say I don't work anymore and I quit, she said.
Fahrije Rexhepi's checks have exercised exclusively on the female, indicating a very interesting detail. In her view, she had never found a gun in a woman's bag or in her clothes for 20 years now.
In other countries, they carry spray, knives, we've never had a 20-year hit in a woman's bag, something that's illegal. Except there were phones and girls' stuff, she adds.

Fahrija says that she has generally never encountered life at risk, but she relates an event in which she successfully intervened with her security tactics.
I told him to drop the knife and quit. I've touched it with my feet and I've got it in my car. This was at Princess Palace. There was a time when I was in danger of life.
The one along the pandemic has not been at all engaged, not stressing the state's support during this situation.
However, Fahrija has already decided to withdraw completely from this profession, even very depressed.
It's a little complicated work with people, because someone says don't let go, the other says why you stopped it. That's got me the most in the way. The gap not only in mine but also in my colleagues has a strong sense that everyone is out of work. They didn't get any help from the state. There were gatherings and concerts. As a profession, I think it's broken. This profession leaves you on the street, offers you nothing, concludes Fahrije Rexhepi. / P ERISCOPI/













