Police Director General Jože Romšek received on 8 October 2008 at the headquarters of the General Police Administration the police officers who returned on 30 September 2008 from a 17-month stint as part of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), and the police officers who finished in December 2007 from the EU Police Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina (EUPM-2).
The reception was also attended by the director of the Uniformed Police Directorate, Danijel Žibret, the assistant director of the Criminal Police Administration, Robert Črepinko, and Dušan Klobasa, a coordinator in the peacekeeping missions department.
The officers who returned from the 17-month mission in Kosovo were: Aljoša Horvat from the Police Station Kranj, Tomaž Kern from the international police cooperation sector of the Criminal Police Administration at the General Police Administration (GPU), Boris Krajnc from the Traffic Police Station Ljubljana, Boštjan Kreže from the Uniformed Police Administration at the GPU, who immediately went from the UNMIK mission to the EULEX mission, Matjaž Mravlja from the Police Academy, Boštjan Pasarič from the criminal police sector at the Celje Police Administration, Mirsad Salkić from the uniformed police sector at the Koper Police Administration, and Almir Babić, employed in the informatics and telecommunications office of the GPU, who returned from Kosovo on 25 May 2008 after a six-month stint in the UNMIK mission.
The following officers returned from the EUPM-2 mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina: David Ukaj from the Maribor Police Administration, Domen Rožič from the general crime department of the criminal police sector at the Kranj Police Administration, Zdravko Slavec from the Sežana Police Station and Ivo Usar, who did not attend the reception, as he had retired in the meantime.