He emphasized that police vehicles are in operation 24 hours a day and have accumulated a high number of service hours in the area. Due to their age and wear, such vehicles frequently break down, and repair costs are very high. "Repairs sometimes take a longer period, and vehicles remain out of service, while in such situations, the functional vehicles are used even more intensively. Frequent and expensive repairs of old vehicles lead to a significant increase in repair and maintenance costs," explained Katica. The Government of Sarajevo Canton granted approval for the implementation of the project to procure motor vehicles for the police based on the Economic Justification Study for this project, as it is not economical to invest in costly repairs of old vehicles. Therefore, Katica stated, the fleet renewal began two years ago with the procurement of 76 new official vehicles. In 2026, the procurement of an additional 75 vehicles is planned: passenger cars, vans, off-road vehicles, caddy vehicles, and a special vehicle for conducting inspections. "The fleet renewal began in mid-2024, when the police in Sarajevo Canton procured vehicles: Toyota Land Cruiser (five vehicles), Toyota Corolla Sedan (eight vehicles), ล koda Octavia (nine vehicles), VW Golf VIII (46 vehicles), VW ID.3 (one vehicle)," noted Katica. The project for procuring new official motor vehicles has been included in the Public Investment Program of Sarajevo Canton for the period from 2026 to 2028, with approximately 2.7 million BAM allocated for it.