Serbia says official exchange of data with Kosovo in Ivanovic murder case

The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs has no formal data sharing with Pristina, and in connection with the case of Oliver Ivanovic's murder, he has accepted nothing official from Kosovo's investigative bodies. So stated Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic in “TV Pink”, while adding that the investigation appears to have to be [...]
So stated Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic in “TV Pink”, while adding that the investigation appears to be meant to slow down because too many dezinforms have been cracked.
We'll see what they're reporting tomorrow, I'd like them to discover something that would lead to the quick discovery of the perpetrators, but messages, actions or better say inactions on the ground are not encouraging. None of this encourages us”, Stefanovic said, broadcasting Koha.net.
In his words, “you're not sure if it was shot by the car in motion, if there were one or two cars and two, why release this information to the public”.
Serbian Interior Minister said Serbian organs can help investigate and that from the very beginning, the order has been that, whoever is behind Ivanovic's murder, should respond and that “Serbia will do everything possible as a state to help find Ivanovic's” killer.











