Today, in a special ceremony, 279 young men and women wore the blue uniform for the first time, officially becoming part of the Police of the Republic of Kosovo. After intensive training, the 62nd Generation successfully completed the basic program and expressed readiness to serve in the field.
The event was attended by high-level institutional representatives, including leaders from the central and local levels and representatives of security institutions, who congratulated the cadets for their dedication and success.
As he stated, being part of the Kosovo Police is an honor and a great responsibility.
Bislimi emphasized that efforts and campaigns aimed at undermining the integrity, professionalism, and image of the Kosovo Police, based on isolated cases, according to him, show intentions harmful to the interests of the Republic of Kosovo.The Acting Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, said that the 62nd Generation supports the shared vision of a professional police force that guarantees order and law and respects and protects our citizens.
Before the new cadets, Minister Sveçla addressed them with the message that their duty is to act with professionalism and courage, respecting the law at every step.
Meanwhile, the Director General of the Kosovo Police, Gazmend Hoxha, told the new cadets that this day marks their first formal commitment to becoming part of the Kosovo Police.
He addressed the cadets, telling them that every action they take must be in harmony with the law, internal procedures, and the lawful orders of their superiors.
“This day marks your first formal commitment to become part of our police organization. This organization is obligated to guarantee order and security in our country... The police uniform is not a privilege, but above all, a very great responsibility. At the same time, it is an emotion, a pride in accepting the sacred duty of service to the citizen and the country. You must remember that you will make important decisions throughout your police career. But I advise you that every action you take must be in harmony with the law, internal procedures, and the lawful orders of your superiors. Don’t forget that citizens see hope, courage, protection, and security in your uniform,” said Hoxha.
Berisha, on behalf of the 62nd Generation, said they will work to maintain the trust that citizens have in the Kosovo Police.
“This moment is the testimony and commitment of our efforts to fulfill with honor and dignity the duties and responsibilities that await us... Today we pledge to implement the guiding principles by which the Kosovo Police is led. We will work with dedication to maintain the trust that citizens have in the Kosovo Police,” emphasized Berisha.