Putting cameras in Pristina, AIP: Police have requested purchase and will monitor them

Putting cameras in Pristina, AIP: Police have requested purchase and will monitor them

The Agency for Information and Privateity has reacted to Pristina's Community warning of placing high-intelligence cameras across the capital. The director of this institution has indicated that today he has met with Pristina Regional Directorate Director Basri Shabanin, Kosovo Police and Lulzim Fahstica, who [...]

The report reportedly said the request for the purchase of cameras was made by Kosovo Police and that the technical project was prepared by members of the Working Group from Kosovo Police and the Pristina municipality.

The AIP in the media report points out that monitoring of the camera surveillance system will make Kosovo Police, as well as monitoring and monitoring them will also be conducted by police.

The communique says that recording of the data that will be done by cameras will create the possibility of statistical estimates, without including processing biometric characteristics. Management, as announced The AIP will only be done by the Kosovo Police based on legal authorisations they have.

At this meeting, all sides have pledged that they will ensure that implementation of the project will be realised in full harmony with the relevant legislation in force.

The AIP finally ensures citizens that it will oversee the implementation of this project to ensure implementation of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data, including inspection of project implementation.

“The Agency for Information and Privateity provides citizens of the Republic of Kosovo that based on the legal mandate it will monitor the implementation of this project to ensure implementation of the Law on Protection of Personal Data, including the inspection of the implementation of the” project, the report concludes.

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