Security expert: The government must reward those who hand over illegal weapons

The large number of illegal weapons in the hands of citizens has alarmed the country's security organs, adding to commitments in their sequencing. According to security expert Nuredin Ibishi, police statistics are showing there are over 1,200 illegal weapons seizures within the year, and according to him, the figures are [...]
Speaking of this phenomenon, Ibishi for Online Economy has told citizens who hand over their weapons must be rewarded, not denounced.
“Since the end of the war in Kosovo has had research and research into the number of illegal weapons in possession of citizens, and figures have been frightening about 35 thousand, The UNDP and other international organisations that have researched on their experience in post-war conflicts, but reality is showing that there are many illegal weapons in possession, in which within the year police statistics are showing that there are over 1,200 seizures of illegal weapons, plus how many ammunition, then the reality is that an extremely large number of these illegal weapons continue to be owned by the citizens of”, Ibishi said.
Ibishi has even said that citizens who possess illegal weapons must be freed from taxes and have rewards for handing over weapons, not penalties, as he says, high taxes.
This, according to Ibisit, can be done by following methodology in Bosnia and Herzegovina which approaches the methodology of the weapons reward.
“There has been a tendency to become the legalisation of weapons and has not produced much and me for what has not been in proper preparation before the law is issued, or the law is passed for this legalisation and handover of weapons for what is not personal possession, especially for those in terms of combat weapons, explosives or ammunition that are not calibrated for personal possession, so this continues to remain a large number. Proper preparations must be made in this direction, sometimes to be freed from taxes and to have rewards for handing over weapons, rather than to be denounced with high taxes, and with training, so that citizens “would rather guard weapons illegally” than submit to all those expenses”, he said.
It's also about the current government and the future to think a lot differently about what the experience in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been about and other countries to approach one way and another methodology, to reward those who hand in weapons that are not for personal possession or even legalisation procedures to be tax-free because they're rid of illegal possession from the only reason that these weapons are being committed. When it says more than 1,200 citizens' weapons are confiscated within a year that most people are seized by people on the move, in the body or vehicles, this indicates that the danger is large by illegal weapons. Of the statistics are not long being served by the respective institutions, if taken in comparison to Albania, there are frightening figures, every 5th day is killed by one, in Kosovo every 10th, a person”, Ibishi said at the end.












