AKI knew there could be attacks and riots in the north

The Kosovo Intelligence Agency had information that in the country's north there could be attacks and riots prior to Oliver Ivanovic's murder. Such information, as well as other security details, has been presented to the Commission for AKI monitoring, for about 2 hours the director of this institution, [...]
Such information, as well as other security details on that part, has been presented to the Commission for AKI Monitoring, for about 2 hours the director of this institution, Driton Gashi, KTV reports.
After Gashi's report, the chairman of this commission, Donika Cadaj Buyup, has given no details, but has said they have sought responsibility from AKI and will do the same with the police, so to be understood if Ivanovic's murder could be prevented.
She has said AKI has information on the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and that it is examining them in order to whiten up this murder.
Qadaj has not been able to provide any clues if they have been informed by the AKI director about the activities of Milan Radojicicqi, ascribed as the key man in organising criminal gangs in that part.












