EULEX begins work "at full capacity"

EULEX will formally proclaim today that it is working in full capacity in Kosovo, and will present its new central headquarters in Priština.

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EULEX will formally proclaim today that it is working in full capacity in Kosovo, and will present its new central headquarters in Pristina. According to earlier announcements, the EU mission in Kosovo will have more than 2,000 personnel. EULEX begins work "at full capacity" EULEX believes that it has successfully began activities in the programmed approach and surveying, observing and advising capacity in the courts, police and customs services in Kosovo since deployment in December. The mission led by Yves de Kermabon, started a new court process for a war crimes case and convicted and sentenced the person in question to 17 years in prison. Since beginning work in the courts and prosecution, EULEX initiated more than 80 court processes. EULEX also began the first trial in the Kosovska Mitrovica District Court, after a year-long break. EULEX experts implemented 13 exhumations in the field of missing persons, identified the remains of 23 persons that disappeared earlier, and the remains of 18 persons were handed over to their families. The EULEX police have set up 34 police stations around Kosovo in the last four months and six regional headquarters for the Kosovo police. The mission has constant presence on the administrative crossings in north Kosovo, and can react quickly from its police units, thanks to its special police unites, border police and customs workers. The EU mission also registers the movement of commercial products from points in Jarinje and Brnjak in the north, which has led to progress being made in gathering income and a fall in smuggling fuel has been seen. The new central headquarters will be opened by Kermabon and the EU special representative in Kosovo Pieter Feith.

EULEX begins work "at full capacity"

EULEX believes that it has successfully began activities in the programmed approach and surveying, observing and advising capacity in the courts, police and customs services in Kosovo since deployment in December.

The mission led by Yves de Kermabon, started a new court process for a war crimes case and convicted and sentenced the person in question to 17 years in prison.

Since beginning work in the courts and prosecution, EULEX initiated more than 80 court processes. EULEX also began the first trial in the Kosovska Mitrovica District Court, after a year-long break.

EULEX experts implemented 13 exhumations in the field of missing persons, identified the remains of 23 persons that disappeared earlier, and the remains of 18 persons were handed over to their families.

The EULEX police have set up 34 police stations around Kosovo in the last four months and six regional headquarters for the Kosovo police.

The mission has constant presence on the administrative crossings in north Kosovo, and can react quickly from its police units, thanks to its special police unites, border police and customs workers.

The EU mission also registers the movement of commercial products from points in Jarinje and Brnjak in the north, which has led to progress being made in gathering income and a fall in smuggling fuel has been seen.

The new central headquarters will be opened by Kermabon and the EU special representative in Kosovo Pieter Feith.

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