As part of the 26th anniversary of the establishment of the Kosovo Police, numerous activities have been organized with a focus on engaging and collaborating with children and young people. The day’s activities are taking place in several cities and involve participation from children, youth, as well as members of special units.
The aim of these activities is to strengthen relations between the Police and the community, as well as to raise awareness about safety and the important role the Police play in protecting citizens.
Deputy Commander of the Kosovo Police, Sami Halimi, stated that activities are being held at all police stations and units to mark this day.
“As part of the 26th anniversary of the establishment of the Kosovo Police, all units and police stations are holding Open Door events where visits are conducted with different segments of society. Within these activities, the Police also organize events such as today at the Central Station, a celebration was held at Zahir Pajaziti Square, activities with children, activities with different citizens, discussions with them, as well as other events such as the sports match today between the Police of Albania and the Kosovo Police, which will be held at the Youth Palace Hall.”
Children’s activities were also held at Zahir Pajaziti Square in Pristina.
“I want to wish all the police a happy Police Day because they have always protected us when we needed help and safeguarded our property. Today we are participating in various activities, such as receiving free books and other things. I am having a great time,” she said.
Meanwhile, Amelia Halili said that the Kosovo Police taught them a lot during today’s activity.
“I thank the Kosovo Police very much; they showed us many things, for example, when we need police or ambulance help. We did many activities, received many gifts, and it was very nice today. I am having a wonderful time,” she said.
Eris Hasani also expressed hope that Kosovo police officers celebrate this day well.
“I am enjoying myself here; there are many activities and nice gifts. I hope our police celebrate this beautiful and good holiday very well,” he said.
On the other hand, Hare Pllana said she enjoys the idea of becoming a police officer.
“Today I am having fun watching the Police. We did different activities at Zahir Pajaziti Square, watched dances, the Police, and more. My parents tell me that when I grow up, they hope I will be successful like the other police officers here. I like the idea of becoming a police officer, but I am not yet sure; maybe I will become a successful architect,” she said.
Meanwhile, Suzana Xhemajli, a teacher at “Qamil Batalli” school, explained how the students were organized to participate in this event and also called on the Police to invite even more schools in the coming years.
“All of this started with an invitation from the Kosovo Police, and we began preparations. We started with cards and sayings that the children made themselves; one student even presented her dream of becoming a police officer on fabric. We prepared two songs, one in Albanian and one in English, and we recited the anthem. The children, as always, are enthusiastic to see new things and enjoy it. Why not, I also call on the Police to invite even more, because we adults also enjoyed it,” she said.
This initiative is part of the Kosovo Police’s ongoing efforts to strengthen community relations and promote a safe environment for all citizens.
/KosovaPress

