For four days, 17 people in Prizren were confiscated from a driver's license

Kosovo police in Prizren have reported that between February 7th and February 10th, 17 citizens have been confiscated from driver's license. That's because of traffic violations. Police have also announced that 848 fines have been imposed for traffic offenders. “not only for the David-19 measures, but more activities have been added to [...]
That's because of traffic violations. Police have also announced that 848 fines have been imposed for traffic offenders.
The “not only for the Quaddy-19 measures, but increased accident prevention activities and traffic flow control, where, in the reflection of other activities and communication checks, police have pronounced a total of 848 communications countertakes and seized 17 driver's license”, the report said.
Full announcement:
Police activities in Prizren region
Prizren, February 11, 2022
In the dates of 07/08/09/10 February 2022, based on the Government decisions of the Republic of Kosovo (safeguard clauses against the Tyvid 19 virus), the regional police directorate in Prizren, the Municipal Inspectors and Sanitarian Inspectors from AVUK) have conducted activities in preventing and respecting the measures against Covid-19.
During the conduct of the official task, police commitments in the implementation of anti-Convidus-19 are conducted at police stations in Prizren, Prizren-North, Suhareka, Dragas and NJRRRRR in Prizren. Police have pronounced 125 tickets to persons who have not respected these measures under law 07/L-006, also checked locals for non-communication of measures.
Not only for the Quaddy-19 measures, but there have been increased accident prevention activities and traffic control, where, in reflecting other activities and controlling communications, police have pronounced a total of 848 communications counterinference tickets, and 17 driver's license.
Police activity was dedicated to implementing and implementing the ordinance by the tribunal, the police station units have served a total of 64 orders, with 64 people convicted or invited to interviews being detained under court rulings in Prizren.
Currently, the police are in line with the operational plan with the aim of awareness and implementation of the road communications law for drivers to consistently comply with the rules of driving.
Such activities will continue.











