KFOR multinational military police station renovated in Pristina

With an official ceremony, it has become the inauguration of the renovated multinational military police station at KFOR headquarters in “Camp Film City” in Pristina. Lieutenant Colonel Christina Faustik handed the key to the military commander, Martin Frank, to the military commander. Multinational Military Police (MNMP) consists of soldiers from Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Poland, the Czech Republic [...]
With an official ceremony, it has become the inauguration of the renovated multinational military police station at KFOR headquarters in “Camp Film City” in Pristina.
Lieutenant Colonel Christina Faustik handed the key to the military commander, Martin Frank, to the military commander.
Multinational Military Police (MNMP) consist of soldiers from Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Latvia and is responsible for maintaining order and security within KFOR, as well as providing support to military police issues.
“KFOR continues to implement its mandate based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 to contribute to a safe and secure environment for all people and communities living in Kosovo and freedom of movement at any time and impartially.
KFOR works in close co-ordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union's Mission for Law Rule in Kosovo (EULEX) in their respective roles as security responseors”, KFOR report said.












