EULEX has "working group for north"

EULEX has a working group for northern Kosovo to"counter organized crime, with police, judiciary and customs service members", an Albanian language daily says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 10.05.2011.

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EULEX has a working group for northern Kosovo to"counter organized crime, with police, judiciary and customs service members", an Albanian language daily says. Pristina-based Koha Ditore added that EU mission chief Xavier Bout de Marnhac "will present the special team for northern Kosovo to the UN Security Council as an example of the mission's commitment and response to challenges in this part of Kosovo". EULEX has "working group for north" The north is predominantly inhabited by Serbs who refuse to acknowledge the Kosovo Albanian unilateral declaration of independence made in early 2008, or the authority of the government in Pristina. Another Albanian language newspaper, Express, reported that the Kosovo Police Service (KPS) in northern Kosovo "is expected to become more actively engaged in the fight against criminal network and thus contribute to the comprehensive efforts Kosovo institutions are investing with a view to establishing rule of law in the north". According to the article, KPS Director Resat Malici confirmed this and said that "more details regarding the beginning of operations in northern Kosovo would be made known after Thursday". The daily stated that the KPS "is introducing certain changes in its chain of command in northern Kosovo, and noted that the process is expected to conclude within several days ahead of the beginning of a operation against several points of organized crime". Sources who wished to remain anonymous said that "the action would not be spectacular but would be very practical, so that it would not be seen as police repression". A view of the town of Kosovska Mitrovica in northern Kosovo (Beta)

EULEX has "working group for north"

The north is predominantly inhabited by Serbs who refuse to acknowledge the Kosovo Albanian unilateral declaration of independence made in early 2008, or the authority of the government in Priština.

Another Albanian language newspaper, Express, reported that the Kosovo Police Service (KPS) in northern Kosovo "is expected to become more actively engaged in the fight against criminal network and thus contribute to the comprehensive efforts Kosovo institutions are investing with a view to establishing rule of law in the north".

According to the article, KPS Director Resat Malici confirmed this and said that "more details regarding the beginning of operations in northern Kosovo would be made known after Thursday".

The daily stated that the KPS "is introducing certain changes in its chain of command in northern Kosovo, and noted that the process is expected to conclude within several days ahead of the beginning of a operation against several points of organized crime".

Sources who wished to remain anonymous said that "the action would not be spectacular but would be very practical, so that it would not be seen as police repression".

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