Director of Security and Emergency after the case of Bon Vivant: We're going to do stricter checks at the locals.

Director for Security and Emergency in the Pristina municipality Lulzim Fushtica has said that following the incident that took place last week at the “Ban Vivant” in the capital, where a shooting conflict killed one person, one person would start making stricter checks at gastronomies, especially in [...]
He said in an interview on the “60 Minutes” show in KTV that, after this case, they have held a meeting with Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor, Metom Munishi on Monday.
Fushtica has said they have sought to know what such cases can do as capital so that such cases can be prevented and added that Munich has addressed certain demands.
“We're going to start making stricter inspection checks in locals, we've recently adopted regulations that ensure that all the premises work by 24:00, we're in the process of implementing the noise metering project, where we have a large number of complaints”, the Fushtica is expressed, saying it will increase the number of inspectors.
The capital will offer help and co-operation, with inspection, with other institutions to do control, all of these cases usually occur in the late hours, the capital will take over the strictest, best work schedule, local activity, whether it is in line with licenses, and a better checkup on nightclubs, which have the permission to work after 24:001x>, has added Fushtica.
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He has said there are increasing numbers of people carrying firearms and cold weapons.
“Statistics show that in recent years we have had the improved security situation, but such incidents undermine the overall security image, but we can say that we have an increase in the number of people carrying firearms and even those who carry cold weapons, knives, that results from police controls, the large number confiscated during routine checks, especially after 24:00 hours, perhaps every third vehicle banned by Kosovo police is the weapon or weapon of the Cold”, Fushtica, who heads the Directorate of Established this March.
According to him, inadequate punitive policies have influenced those carrying weapons.
He has said they wanted to find a middle so that the gastronomy sector does not stumble, but has said it will increase the number of inspections to see if all legal obligations, which the municipality is responsible for monitoring, are respected.
We're going to address these issues today and coordinate activities so that we don't have a repeat of such cases and have a safe city”, Fushtica stressed, saying they're going to do everything in their responsibility.
He has stressed that they have sought greater presence of police on the streets of the capital.
Of the shootings on Friday at the “Ban Vivant” site left seven people injured, one of whom died later in KKUK, while another 13 have suffered bodily injuries from various objects.












