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Kosovo lawmakers back deal to rent jail area to Denmark

Kosovo's parliament on Thursday approved an offer to lease 300 prison cells to Denmark to assist the Scandinavian country deal with overcrowded prisons.

The cells, which will remain in a rebuilt jail, are meant to hold convicted bad guys from non-European Union countries who was because of be deported from Denmark after their sentences.

When the offer was initially revealed in 2021, it prompted concerns over the treatment of detainees in Kosovo. Denmark said they would be dealt with the very same and the very same rules would apply as in prisons in the house.

Kosovo is anticipated to receive 210 million euros ($ 228. million) over the next 10 years for 300 jail cells situated. near the town of Gjilan in the eastern part of the nation.

The federal government states the cash will be utilized to enhance. Kosovo's own jails and invest in renewable resource projects.

Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard stated the approval. was great news, and the rebuilding of the prison in Kosovo can. begin.

This is vital for us to protect more Danish prison places. and will help bring our hard-pressed jail system back into. balance. At the very same time, it sends out a clear signal to criminal. immigrants that their future is not in Denmark, and therefore. they ought to not serve their time here, he stated.

Kosovo's Minister of Justice Albulena Haxhiu said in a. statement after the vote, this contract is a proof of trust. and mutual respect between our two countries.

Kosovo's prisons and detention centers are often ruined by. violence in between detainees, corruption, exposure to radical. religious or political views, absence of healthcare and violence. by personnel, rights groups have actually said.

The federal governments of both countries reached the deal in 2021. however parliament was not able to pass the law previously since of. opposition celebrations.

The offer was gone by 86 votes within the 120-seat. parliament.