Police officials from the Regional Directorate of Police in Pristina intensified their operational tempo over the preceding week, carrying out a substantial number of judicial directives and executing various security and traffic measures. According to an official statement released by the department, the period saw the execution of a total of 212 court orders across multiple locations and through separate, targeted operations. The breakdown of these directives indicates that 61 of the executed court orders were specifically related to criminal matters.
The remaining directives covered a broader spectrum of judicial necessities, including residential evictions, attendance at scheduled court sessions, and routine verification processes. The announcement explicitly detailed this scope, noting that the 212 court orders encompassed actions for criminal acts, evictions, sessions, and verifications. In addition to enforcing judicial mandates, the police confirmed that several individuals who had been sentenced to imprisonment were transferred into custody in compliance with the relevant court orders.
These actions underscore the ongoing enforcement efforts by the police force to uphold judicial rulings across the region. The sustained activity reflects the commitment of the authorities to process and implement the directives issued by the judicial system, ensuring that the established court orders are carried out systematically and comprehensively.
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Police officials from the Regional Directorate of Police in Pristina reported an increased operational tempo over the preceding week. During this period, authorities executed 212 court orders and issu