Three candidates suspected of entering the test room for driver's license in Gjakova with copying equipment

Testing halls for drivers are the first step for those who want to become drivers. Where a vehicle is valued, correctness, transparency, and strict supervision must rule. The responsibilities of officials and institutions in this link are clear: to ensure that only persons [...] can walk the streets.
The responsibilities of officials and institutions in this link are clear: to ensure that only professionally tested and properly prepared individuals are on the road. Any violation of this process is not just administrative failure, but is a potential risk to the lives of citizens.
In a case in the Gjakova License Unit, it all seems up until a few minutes after testing begins. On July 2nd, 2024, on Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m., there is a preliminary trial, and candidates enter the testing room. One after another, candidates take their seats near computers. But not all of them go through testing.
“ExplorationBattle for Justice”, indicates that three of the candidates who submitted to the theoretical test allegedly entered the hall with suspicious copying devices. On the other hand, the case that was reported to the police that day was sent to the Prosecutor after seven months of informative reporting.
It all started when Pristina's Department of License monitors claimed they saw on cameras that candidates in Gjakova have something suspicious after they sat down to complete their tests. Doubts were initially raised for two people, and the same was still without completing their tests from the hall, reports “Battle for Justice”, Transmitt Periscope.
Fyzullah Mustafa, director of the Department of Patente Schafer, has said the allegations of three candidates were that they possess computer equipment placed on the body.
We were at the monitoring center that day along with the camera monitor of the theoretical section and we noticed doubts about two candidates who, in the case of landing in chairs, began to strip in some way in the process of testing and started fixing computers through verified cameras before seeing possible questions on the screen. You know we've digitized the whole process and a question comes out the only one on the screen, and the only possibility of actually using cameras to complete the testing process that's not legitimate, not legal, not fair. In addition to the two of us we've noticed, there was also the third one we've noticed recently, Mustafa said.
In order to prevent illegal acts of candidates undergoing a theoretical or practical driver's license, the institution takes other measures, such as auditoring.
In the case of July 2, 2024, at the Gjakova License Unit of three suspected candidates who took the theoretical exam, the detector signalled red light even after leaving personal items on the table.
Adrian Batusha, the worker or security he controls candidates with detectors, initially disagrees that on July 2nd he was at work. /Periscope/












