The Kosovo Police is continuing the initiative to introduce Neighborhood Police in all regions, with the aim of increasing cooperation with citizens and strengthening mutual trust.

This project aims to improve communication, transparency and active citizen involvement in public safety issues.


This week, attention is focused on the Regional Police Directorate in Gjilan - Viti Police Station, where police officers are available to citizens for any concerns or necessary information.

The neighborhood officials and their respective areas are:

  • Izmer Haziri – Sector A
    Area of ​​responsibility: Tirana Street, 2 July, Agim Ramadani, KLA, League of Prizren, Rexhep Bislimi, Adem Jashari, Kemajl Azizi, Martyrs of Viti, 11 March, Idriz Seferi; Ramnishte Village.
    Tel.: 028 038 1199 / 192 | Email: izmer.haziri@kosovopolice.com
  • Nenad Vasic – Sector A
    Same area of ​​responsibility as Izmer Haziri.
    Tel.: 028 038 1199 / 192 | Email: nenad.vasic@kosovopolice.com
  • Mehmet Sallahu – Sector B
    Area of ​​responsibility: Bincha, Kabash, Smirë, Gusicë, Vërban, Sadovin e Jerli, Sadovin e Cerkezëve, Gërmov, Drobesh, Shasharja, Samakov, Mjak.
    Tel.: 028 038 1199 / 192 | Email: mehmet.sallahu@kosovopolice.com
  • Mehmet Mehmeti – Sector B
    Same area of ​​responsibility as Mehmet Sallah.
    Tel.: 028 038 1199 / 192 | Email: mehmet.mehmeti1@kosovopolice.com
  • Qamil Demiri – Sector C
    Area of ​​responsibility: Budrikë, Remnik, Skifteraj, Stubëll e Poshtme, Stubëll e Epërme, Vërnez, Letnica, Shashare, Lubishte, Buzovik, Dëbëllde, Begunce, Podgorc.
    Tel.: 028 038 1199 / 192 | Email: qamil.demiri@kosovopolice.com
  • Elmi Kamberi – Sector C
    Same area of ​​responsibility as Qamil Demir.
    Tel.: 028 038 1199 / 192 | Email: elmi.kameri@kosovopolice.com

The Kosovo Police invites citizens to use official channels to get informed and to contact the Neighborhood Police for any issue related to the safety and well-being of the community.

This project aims to ensure that every citizen feels safe, heard and supported by police staff working in the field, building together a more peaceful and organized community. /Telegrafi/