37 people arrested for “inciting hatred” during “Vidovdan”

The Kosovo Police reported that the “Vidovdan” demonstrations held on June 28 concluded without significant incidents. However, the police confirmed that 37 individuals were taken to the police station for questioning following allegations of making provocative calls that contained elements of hate speech. In an official statement, the police detailed the extensive preparatory and operational measures implemented in advance to manage the security situation and maintain public order throughout the event.

These measures covered crowd management, traffic direction, and securing the perimeters during the demonstrations. Police authorities stated that the planning involved coordination across various police departments and regions. Furthermore, preventive and operational-investigative actions were undertaken with the explicit goal of ensuring that the planned demonstrations proceeded peacefully and without disruption.

The measures were designed to manage the security environment surrounding the activities. The police emphasized that the preparatory steps were comprehensive, involving coordinated efforts to manage potential issues. The police presence and planning were focused on maintaining order and facilitating the planned route of the Vidovdan demonstrations while addressing any reported breaches of public conduct.

Topics: #police #during #vidovdan

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *