61st generation of Kosovo Police Diplomat

The 61st generation of Kosovo Police, 462 new police officers, have graduated today through a ceremony that is expected to contribute to rule of the order and law. While 79 of them are from the Serb community. At the graduation ceremony, Osmani said that <x0-chrenaria today is extraordinary because our homeland is joining [...]
At the graduation ceremony, Osmani said that “crentaria today is extraordinary because our homeland is being joined by 462 guards who will rule over our homeland”.
Osmani argued that police are the first pillar of order and guarantor of the freedom of each citizen regardless of ethnicity.
Meanwhile, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said the gender and ethnic structure of this generation of Kosovo Police shows the structure of our society and the policies of our state.
He argued that 462 new members have joined the Kosovo Police, of them 406 boys and men and 56 girls and women. He added that 343 of the graduates are Albanians, 79 Serbs, 23 Bosniaks, 6 Turks, 3 Ashkali and 2 Roma.
Interior Minister Jhelal Svecla said that the graduation of this generation is an important step for the Kosovo Police and the country's republic.
Svechla said that with the graduation of the 61st generation, Kosovo police will be stronger and safer.
According to him, thanks to the unstoppable work and professionalisation of the Kosovo Police, it ranks first in the Western Balkans for rule of order and law under the global law project.
Svecla points out that Kosovo today ranks 22nd in the world for the high sense of security of citizens of the Republic of Kosovo.
Kosovo Police General Director Gazmend Hoxha said this institution is a multiethnic organisation reflecting the ethnic composition of Kosovo society.
He addressed the new police officers, telling them that the challenges will be many and that it will not be an easy way.
Hoxha argued that according to research in recent years it turns out that Kosovo police are the most reliable institution of the Republic of Kosovo, adding that this adds their responsibility to much.
Meanwhile, the spokesman for the 61st generation of Kosovo Police, Granit Kosumi, said this graduation moment is evidence of commitment and efforts to meet their duties with honor and dignity.
He pledged that they would work hard to maintain the trust citizens have in the Kosovo Police. /xvp/












