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Danski zatvorenici dolaze na Kosovo na odsluženje kazne
Serbia🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Danski zatvorenici dolaze na Kosovo na odsluženje kazne

The article reports that the first group of Danish prisoners will arrive on Kosovo in April 2027 to serve their sentence in Kosovar prisons. This follows a 2022 agreement between Denmark and Kosovo, which aims to relocate up to 300 Danish inmates to the prison in Gnjilane. The director of Kosovo’s correctional service, Ismailj Dibrani, explained that joint management will be established, with a Danish governor and a Kosovar director overseeing operations. Security will be handled by Kosovar staff who have undergone training in Denmark. The agreement also includes the adoption of Danish correctional practices, considered among the best globally. The deal is expected to provide both financial benefits and improved correctional standards.

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Danski zatvorenici dolaze na Kosovo na odsluženje kazne

The article reports that the first group of Danish prisoners will arrive on Kosovo in April 2027 to serve their sentence in Kosovar prisons. This follows a 2022 agreement between Denmark and Kosovo, which aims to relocate up to 300 Danish inmates to the prison in Gnjilane. The director of Kosovo’s correctional service, Ismailj Dibrani, explained that joint management will be established, with a Danish governor and a Kosovar director overseeing operations. Security will be handled by Kosovar staff who have undergone training in Denmark. The agreement also includes the adoption of Danish correctional practices, considered among the best globally. The deal is expected to provide both financial benefits and improved correctional standards.

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