New Cricket Matches for “Pulse”: Umm inspectors have been summoned for over a year now for not performing controls

The Public Prosecutor’s Office in Kçan has received a criminal complaint detailing allegations of professional negligence involving eight inspectors from the Department of Internal Affairs. The complaint, filed on July 3, 2026, accuses the named officials—including S.Š.S. (53) from Makedonski Brod, S.Ѓ.

(59) from Skopje, and several colleagues from Kçan—of engaging in “negligent work in service” over an extended period. The core allegation centers on the department’s failure to provide adequate regulatory oversight, which allegedly allowed the establishment known as “Pulse” nightclub to operate for years without proper inspection monitoring. According to the filing, the inspectors’ actions represent a systemic lapse in duty.

The criminal charges suggest that the sustained lack of supervision is comparable to a failure to meet basic standards, a level of oversight failure that is far removed from the preparation required for major events, such as the scrutiny expected during international cricket matches. The seriousness of the allegations implies that the negligence spanned a considerable time frame, suggesting a pattern of misconduct rather than isolated incidents. The complaint has been formally submitted to the Main Public Prosecutor’s Office in Kçan for investigation.

The accused individuals are hereby charged with failing in their professional duties. The proceedings mark a new legal action aimed at addressing systemic lapses within the department’s operational history. Authorities are expected to review the extent of the dereliction of duty, which reportedly has no parallel in the preparation or execution of professional matches in

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