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Minister of Justice, Mr. Haki Demolli accompanied by his cooperators, visited the Correctional Center in Dubrava and Detention Center in Peja.
In this case, the director of the Correctional Center in Dubrava, Haki Maxharraj informed Minister Demolli abort the work and activities that are taking place in the correctional center. Whilst Deputy Director of Detention Center in Peja, Agim Ruli, informed Minister Demolli for work and activities that are taking place in the detention center.
Meanwhile, Minister Demolli offered his full support for better functioning of these institutions and also requested commitment on the work, that these two centers to be as functional and the work that is done to be in conformity with national and international laws.