It's set aside 600 thousand euros for establishing the system for monitoring electronic linkages that would be set up by violators

Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu has said that 600 thousand euros for establishing the system for monitoring electronic links that would be imposed at the Government meeting today were allocated. Haxhiu wrote on a Facebook post that on July 1, 2015, the Law on Electronic Monitoring has been enacted. “Despite entry [...]
Haxhiu wrote on a Facebook post that on July 1, 2015, the Law on Electronic Monitoring has been enacted.
There has never been any effort to implement it despite entering into force. Victims of violence will be more protected and safer, while violators will be monitored to prevent the same rape deed against the victim or fatal cases”, Haxhiu has said.
What's electronic monitoring?
With the Law for Electronic Monitoring in Kosovo, the court decides for electronic oversight of someone at the request of the prosecutor, the person, his protector, his parents, or custody of the minor person.
To implement electronic monitoring requires some equipment and software, including the bracelet that is placed on the person's hand or foot and with which his distance movements are monitored. The monitoring is also followed by equipment signaling police and in some cases the victim is entering the area that the court has banned.
There are some forms of electronic monitoring, including satellite - wave tracking.
By 2015, when the Law for Electronic Monitoring went into effect, 32 women were killed in Kosovo.
Suspects or convicted of murder were mainly their husbands.
In 2022 alone, three women were killed for all three cases - guilty or suspected of being their husbands. /












