The prosecution is reluctant to reveal evidence in the “case Ivanovic”, says investigations damaged

The three Serbs, who were arrested in November by Kosovo Police suspected of killing former Serbian Freedom Oliver Ivanovic, will appear before Pristina Foundation Court on Monday. Sources of the newspaper “Koha Ditore” within the Court have indicated that the court is expected to decide through the session once again about [...]
Sources of the newspaper “Koha Ditore” within the Court have indicated that the court is expected to decide through the hearing once again about the detention measure, following the return to the retrial by the Court of Appeals.
The Special Prosecutor will once again be invited to provide evidence on which he supports the detention requirement for Marko Rosic's move, Nedeljko Spasojevic and Dragisa Mirkovic. The session will be held on December 17th”, these sources have said.
On the other hand, the Special Prosecutor has announced to the paper that he cannot disclose all evidence before the Court because they risk harming investigations. The prosecutor, who is investigating the case, Syla Hoxha, has said there is sufficient evidence upon which the detention measure is based.











