Feb 13 • 06:01 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Altinget

New problems for Hummelgaard's Kosovo prison: High risk of further delays

Denmark's Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard faces potential further delays in sending criminal foreigners to a prison in Kosovo, initially scheduled for late 2026.

The Justice Minister of Denmark, Peter Hummelgaard, is currently grappling with significant challenges regarding the timeline for transferring criminal offenders to the Kosovo prison, a plan that has already been postponed from autumn 2026 to April 2027. The Danish Prison and Probation Agency has indicated that there is a considerable risk that this schedule may face additional delays, as highlighted in their response to the Justice Committee of the Danish Parliament.

After the initial postponement, concerns have grown regarding the feasibility of the project, with various bureaucratic and logistical issues coming to light. The Justice Minister's vision for using the Kosovo facility as a means to manage Denmark's criminal foreign population has become increasingly complicated, raising questions about the effectiveness and timeline of the initiative. The situation reflects broader challenges within the Danish criminal justice system in addressing foreign criminals.

This ongoing dilemma not only impacts the logistics of the prison transfer but also poses potential political ramifications for Minister Hummelgaard, especially as the next election approaches. The delays might disrupt his administration's plans and priorities, potentially leading to public scrutiny and criticism regarding how the justice system handles foreign criminals and the broader incarceration strategies.

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