The doors of 12 Serb houses in Grapc, Kline

Pec's regional police have reported that on Tuesday, unknown persons have broken the doors of 12 uninhabited houses of the Serb community in the village of Grapc in Kline. These people still unknown to the police have searched inside the houses. In a news release, police have indicated that so far [...]
Pec's regional police have reported that on Tuesday, unknown persons have broken the doors of 12 uninhabited houses of the Serb community in the village of Grapc in Kline. These people still unknown to the police have searched inside the houses.
In a news release, police have indicated that there are no arrests so far and that investigations are continuing.
Below the police announcement:
By the date 02.10.2018 about 0800 Kosovo Police have been informed that the doors of some uninhabited houses of the Serb community were forcibly opened in the village of Grepc-Cline.
Kosovo police, or the police station in Cline, have immediately responded to the scene, there they have met two members of the village of Grapc (witty), under which those houses are uninhabited.
At the scene by investigating police and forensics, the doors to 12 houses opened by force, where the site watched, notes that suspected persons have searched inside the house.
Under these authorisations and competencies, from the Cline Police Station Investigation Unit, in collaboration with other working units and in co-operation with citizens of this area, is making maximum efforts to illuminate this case.
The state prosecutor has been notified about the cases, and all police actions on the ground have been undertaken in co-ordination with him. With the state prosecutor's directive, the case has been initiated as a serious setback, left to the attempt.












