The Regional Police Directorate in Ferizaj has published a comprehensive summary detailing criminal activity for May 2026, presenting a comparative analysis against the data recorded during the same period in 2025. The report indicates that the police have implemented various measures aimed at enhancing crime prevention and detection across the region. Overall, the data reveals a notable reduction in several categories of violent and property crimes.
Specifically, the number of serious bodily injury cases saw a significant decline, dropping from five instances in May 2025 to just one case in May 2026, marking an 80 percent decrease. Similarly, minor bodily injury cases decreased from 39 to 32, representing a reduction of 17.9 percent. Assault cases also showed a downward trend, falling from 29 to 22.
Furthermore, the statistics for theft, aggravated theft, and illegal possession of weapons also demonstrated decreases in recorded cases. Conversely, the analysis highlighted an increase in the number of cases related to “causing general danger.”
The detailed comparison underscores the police’s ongoing efforts to manage public safety in Ferizaj. While the reduction in violent crime cases is a positive indicator, the rise in “causing general danger” remains an area of focus for the directorate.
The published summary provides stakeholders with a factual overview of criminal trends, guiding future strategies for law enforcement operations.
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