According to Belgrade, this is evidence that Radojic did not kill Ivanoviqi

According to Belgrade, this is evidence that Radojic did not kill Ivanoviqi

Two days ago, Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said Milan Radojic, who managed to escape from the Kosovo Police, said he had been questioned in Belgrade and that testing with polygraph of truth found that “ai is not Oliver Ivanovic's killer”. Today, the director of the Office for Kosovo [...]

Today, the director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, said that although the polygraph test is not accepted as evidence for the trial, it is unequivocally showing whether someone is guilty or not, while Milan Radoiciq has passed through polygraph and he is not guilty, he is not responsible for the murder of Oliver Ivanovic.

“Radoicicic has come and issued statements before Serbian police bodies, passed the polygraphic test through which he has proved to be no author of that crime”, Serbian media quoted Djuric as quoting him.

That fact, according to him, has saddened many who are guilty of killing Ivanovics on the Serbian side.

I am deeply convinced that they wanted to liquidate Radochiqi, and that if he was liquidated, he would remain guilty forever of Ivanovic's murder. But now Pristina's plan and a part of the local theatres that match Pristina's interests, Djuric told reporters today.

Oliver Ivanovic was killed on 16 January of this year before his party's office in northern Mitrovica, while Kosovo Special Police arrested three Serbs suspected of his murder through an operation on 23 November. She requested Milan Radociqi as suspect, but he was not found at home, while he was seen during the day in Belgrade at a Serbian President Vucic's media conference.

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