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Minister Tahiri once again showed his commitment to the professionalism of this Center, such as through the provision of security equipment and the increase in number of officers.
"As a minister of Justice, as I stated before, I am committed in the near future to work on meeting their needs, and increasing the number of correctional officers for this center. We believe that there will be 30 or 40 new officers that we will bring from a recruitment process in the near future" said the Minister.
In addition, Minister Tahiri was convinced that during this year the Correctional Service will be further advanced.
His conviction is shared by the director of the Correctional Service of Kosovo, Sokol Zogaj, who said that 2018 will be more positive than other years.