Family party in Kline, police intervene

Kosovo police have intervened at a family party being held in Kline. Aheng was being held in the village of Wymir, Kline. Police have pronounced fines conform measures in place. This is the complete community of police: Police in Cline take legal action during a Pristina family party on September 13th [...]
Police have pronounced fines conform measures in place.
This is the complete community of police:
Police in Cline take legal action during a family party
Pristina on September 13, 2021
Kosovo police, referring to the decisions of the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, as well as to operational police planning, all activities and measures so far are being undertaken in full co-ordination with all competent institutions in the field of health and other relevant institutions, consistent commitments and tasks under plan for readiness and response.
In order to respect safeguard clauses, prevent the spread of pandemic by highlighting public health interest, Kosovo Police are carrying out concrete tasks throughout Kosovo's territory, applying continued controls to those who fail to implement anti-Condivus-19 measures, and legal measures are being undertaken and undertaken consistently.
By the date of 13,09.2021, in the Pec region, namely, in the village of Wymir, Kline, Kosovo Police after receiving information and video footage published in the media that the day of a family holiday were not respected by authorities for preventing the spread of the Tyvid 19 virus has undertaken the necessary measures by imposing a fine under the law in force for disrespecting the established measures.
In order to implement preventive measures, we appeal to all citizens and businesses to respect decisions made by the country's government in order to maintain public health, as well as to prevent further spread of the virus.
Police are taking and will continue to take punitive measures against anti-law offenders - COVID-19.
Respecting measures and restrictions in line with recent decisions made by the country's government remains a priority for preventing the virus and preserving public health.











