After assessing police violence, the lawyer: Kosovo Police Should Be Allowed to Fall down

Commenting assessments on medium “EU RACTIV” for the situation in the Kosovo Police and for the numerous cases of police suspensions as a result of incidents involving them and excessive use of force during the completion of the task, lawyer Ardian Bayraktari said there should be no way to allow [the] trust to fall [...]
Commenting assessments on medium “EU RACTIV” for the situation in the Kosovo Police and for the numerous cases of suspension of police as a result of incidents involving them and excessive use of force during the fulfillment of the task, lawyer Ardian Bayraktari said that one should not be allowed in any form to drop the trust of citizens and public in the Kosovo Police, adding that distrust in this institution is of great consequences. The police institution is important constitutional category, which is certainly the first link of confronting citizens when they face illegal actions.
In this direction this institution must work hard at maintaining credibility and the trust of citizens in this institution.
In this respect, I appreciate that these recent crimes, even those that have happened in Cline, but even this one in Lipjan, can influence the decline in trust, but it is the responsibility of the police first of all that these cases get white as soon as possible, that there should be epilogues so that, of course, this is not allowed in any form to undermine the trust of the citizens and the public in this institution, because the distrust of this institution is with huge implications, Bajrak told Online Economy, broadcast Periscope.
Medium “EU RACTIV” also cites the latest case of Agon Zamenou, of which five Kosovo police officers are being charged as suspected of “murders by carelessness”.
An EU official, as E quoted URACTIV, has said of the medium that the <x0 police violence in Kosovo is roving”.
Over the past five years, the EU has invested 3m euros in assistance and 1.5m euros in training for Kosovo police, along with broader support through its EULEX rule mission. Speaking of Euractiv, a senior EU official described police violence in Kosovo as “andmic””, writes EUACTIV. As this medium reports, charges of increasing police abuse in Kosovo have had a negative impact on the EU's position as one of the main sponsors of the Kosovo Police.
The increasing charges of police abuse in Kosovo are raising unpleasant questions for the European Union, the funder and main supporter of the country's” police force, writes Euroactiv. /Periscope/












